turn signals not working

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pentavolvo

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Ok guys I really need your help with this one. I was installing my stereo today and I dont know what i did to cause this one. My turn signals dont work but when i turn the hazards on they work. I have checked fuses but cant seem to find anything, specifically which # fuses do I need to be checking. As far as the radio install is going I drilled a hole into the huge chunk of metal right behind the radio in the dash and used a self tapping screws for ground, could there possiably be something there. For my ignition and power wires I tapped in at the radio fuses in the fuse box, I have unhooked these wires completely and still no turnsignals. Please help guys. Its a 98 sho

Thanks
 

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me too

pentavolvo said:
Ok guys I really need your help with this one. I was installing my stereo today and I dont know what i did to cause this one. My turn signals dont work but when i turn the hazards on they work. I have checked fuses but cant seem to find anything, specifically which # fuses do I need to be checking. As far as the radio install is going I drilled a hole into the huge chunk of metal right behind the radio in the dash and used a self tapping screws for ground, could there possiably be something there. For my ignition and power wires I tapped in at the radio fuses in the fuse box, I have unhooked these wires completely and still no turnsignals. Please help guys. Its a 98 sho

Thanks

My 96 lost its blinkers last weekend . The hazards dont work also. replaced the fuses for both still nothing. Starting to think its the blinker switch itself. If you come up with anything let me know and Ill do the same thanx

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SHOZ123

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Try spraying a bunch of WD 40 down into the hazard button area. Or take the switch out and hose it down good with the WD while working it through all of it's motions.
 

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