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There is more than one flasher. One is for hazards and the other flasher is for directional signals. They are located under dash just left and right of the steering column. Don't go tearing up the steering column, then you are asking for trouble. Try the least expensive and labor intensive fix first.
The turn signal socket, where the bulbs are fitted, needs to be inspected.Also the wiring needs to be inspected.Wiggle the socket and wiring a bit, then check, if the blinkers start working or not.----------
There is a troubleshooting procedure to confirm the fault,Click this link below and go through the procedure :---
http://howtobyme.blogspot.com/2011/09/blinkers-works-intermittently-on.html
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This will help.Thanks.Helpmech.
check for a bad ground wire for the tail lights. You are looking for a black ground wire near the bottom of the left rear corner of the car, inside. you may need to take the trim panel off to find it. if you take out the left tail light you should be able to follow the harness to where the black wires come out and a terminal is screwed to the body. turn on the hazard lights and when you get near the problem the lights will brighten and dim.
Your gonna have to remove the blinker panels to replace the lights. I'm assuming your talking about the clear rectangular blinkers on the front? If so, start with the orange blinkers on the sides, 2 screws, under that blinker will be 2 more screws to remove the mount that holds your blinkers in place. Look around the 4 corners of your headlight, you'll find more screws. Once you've unscrewed everything you'll be able to remove the blinker mount thing (square-ish piece of plastic) and then you should have access to the clear rectangular blinkers on the front. Very easy.
It's the bulb. There are two filliments in the bulb. One is for when you turn your lights on and the other is for breaking and blinker flashing. When the break filliment goes bad it causes the blinker to flash very rapidly. 100% the bulb. Change it and all will be good again. P.S. if it were a fuse none of the break lights or blinkers would work.
check the socket whare the bulb goes for rust corosion. you can also test the socket by removing bulb and using a 12 volt test light. remove bulb and connect test light leads to the socket while the signal is on.connect one lead from test light to inner wall of socket and the other one to the terminals in bottom of socket
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