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Did you test the multi function switch? Sometimes they're bad right from the box. Also verify the new switch against the old switch and make sure they're identical. Finally make sure that you didn't accidentally dislodge any of the wires going to the switch. I accidentally pulled one of the wires out just enough that it lost contact.. After pushing on all of the wires I was able to reseat the wires. Good luck.
Keep in mind that the turn signal and the hazard signals are independent fuses/flashers; I suggtes check this fuse description (position 15 and 24, both 10AMP)...
simple solution your turn signal fuse it burnt out. shouldn't cost more than 10 bucks to replace it. remove the bottom dash cover (about 6 screws) fuse is located under the ciggaret lighter. should take about five minutes total
I can't recall their being seperate flasher units for turn signal and flashers.... so and it seems to be common at this time of year due to condensation.... replace the turn signal relay.
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