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There might be a flasher for "Hazard lights" and one for turn signals. Probably same part, swap them and see if turn signals start working, and hazards quit working.
Do the hazard lamps work? Did you check the turn fuse? Not only check the fuse, check the fuse circuit for voltage, the fuse circuit goes hot when you turn on the key. Your owners manual should tell you which fuse does what.
None of your turn signals work? Could be the flasher or multifunction switch. On the proper wire color you could check voltage to and from steering column for turn signals. If voltage going in but not coming out for turn signals, the problem is in the steering column, either the wiring or multifunction switch.
Check for head light (daytime)relay to be bad,this might have to do with the turn signals also,if the turn signals on this car,also have running lights in them,If this relay is not bad,replace the body control module.
in your vehicles owner manual, look up fuses, and flasher units or flasher relay. Fuses are normally located under the dash, but when both turn signals quit working it is usually the relay. The relay is located under the hood yours owners manual should show you the location.
My service manual states that the '02 T+C has a combination turn signal/hazard flasher/daytime running lights module which is located on the junction block, adjacent to and left of the steering column. To access it, you must remove the steering column lower cover and knee pad panel. There is also a fuse for turn signal/hazard flasher. If none of them work, check the fuse 1st.
did you replace the turn signal flasher or the emergency flasher? turn on the emergency flasher lights and pull that flasher if they quit working you changed the wrong one.
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