Turning signal doesn't work.
For awhile now my turning signal does not work, the light bulbs are fine, so it's something internal. The hazard lights are fine but when I want to turn, it doesn't blink green for left or right. Instead of taking it to the shop and spending money is this something I can do myself? And if so, what do I need, a chip or something? ?
I had this problem in my car where I would click my turn signal, but it would stay solid. Turns out I had a flasher go out under the dash. Its a really cheap part and you pop the old one out and put the new one in. Just unscrew the panel below the steering wheel.
You want to look for the one closer to the center console, it looks like this:
You want to look for the one closer to the center console, it looks like this:
Dude, that's exactly it. I forgot to mention that I had this problem few years back and I took it in the shop and thats what they replaced and I saw them install it under the steering wheel, it cost me $50
What fuse is that called and where can I get it and is it hard to do it myself?
What fuse is that called and where can I get it and is it hard to do it myself?
found this here http://www.bfranker.badz28.com/fbody/sequential.htm


Now you can change out the flasher. You'll need to remove the panel under the steering wheel. Once this panel is removed the flasher is located to the bottom right. The easiest way to find the flasher is to turn on the ignition and turn on your turn signal then follow the clicking noise. Be careful here because there are two flashers. One of the signals and one for the hazards... you don't want to replace your hazard flasher! Once found, turn the ignition back off, remove the flasher and install the new flasher which was supplied in the kit.
Check out your connections! Turn on your hazards and check your lights to be sure they all light up in sequence. Have someone press the brake and make sure the brake lights work and initially light up in sequence. Turn your car on and check the signaling to the left and then to the right. If one or more bulbs do not light up, double-check the connections to that bulb. Also check the power and ground connections going to the sequencer module. You'll also want to check to make sure your bulb didn't just burn out. That happened to me... for some reason my inner driver side light didn't work, I checked all connections and all seemed fine. I finally decided to change the bulb and it was the bulb... whoops


Now you can change out the flasher. You'll need to remove the panel under the steering wheel. Once this panel is removed the flasher is located to the bottom right. The easiest way to find the flasher is to turn on the ignition and turn on your turn signal then follow the clicking noise. Be careful here because there are two flashers. One of the signals and one for the hazards... you don't want to replace your hazard flasher! Once found, turn the ignition back off, remove the flasher and install the new flasher which was supplied in the kit.
Check out your connections! Turn on your hazards and check your lights to be sure they all light up in sequence. Have someone press the brake and make sure the brake lights work and initially light up in sequence. Turn your car on and check the signaling to the left and then to the right. If one or more bulbs do not light up, double-check the connections to that bulb. Also check the power and ground connections going to the sequencer module. You'll also want to check to make sure your bulb didn't just burn out. That happened to me... for some reason my inner driver side light didn't work, I checked all connections and all seemed fine. I finally decided to change the bulb and it was the bulb... whoops
Check this one out, hopefully its the same part number
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