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Hi,
If you check the brake switch first, pull connecter off and see if you have 12 volts on one side of the plug. if you have power use a small cotter pin and jump the connector the brake light should come on with the 3rd brake light also. If that doesn't work more than likely its your turn signal switch that is the culprit.
That would depend on your model make and year of vech. Also depending on vech., most vech's. use the same flasher for t signals and flashers. To hazard a guess, you may have a bad t. switch or wiring problem.
Here you go Tom ,
The Flasher is located:
Front seating area, driver side, under dash, above fuse block, mounted on kick panel
Application:
Turn signal
Fuses and bulbs OK, but wires? Additionally I suggest keep in mind that turn signals work with FLASHER devices (two independent) on 1993 Buick Skylark..
Application: Turn signal Flasher is located: Front seating area, driver side, under dash, driver side of steering column, mounted on support bracket
Application: Hazard flasher Flasher is located: Front seating area, driver side, under dash, above kick panel, mounted in top of convenience panel
Hope this helps (remember to rate and comment this answer).
There are 2 separate flasher relays. 1 for the turn signals and one for the hazards. I believe you have a bad flasher relay for the turn signals. The location of that is in the front seating area on the drivers side, under the dash on the drivers side of the steering column, mounted on support bracket. I provided a picture of what it should kind of look like although the picture I gave you is an aftermarket one so the color and such may be a little different but will look the same. Don't get it mixed up with the hazard relay which is located in the front seating area on the drivers side under the dash above the kick pane lmounted on top of the convenience. I am almost 100 percent sure the flasher and hazard relay are the same so if you want to just swap them out in order to have turn signals that should work. You won't have hazards however. I hope this helps you and good luck.
REPLACEMENT
The hazard flasher is located forward of the console on all N-Body vehicles. The turn signal flasher is located behind the instrument panel, on the left side of the steering column bracket. Replace the flasher by unplugging the old one and plugging in the new one. Confirm proper flasher operation.
The flasher is located behind the dash (trim removed for clarity)
the flasher is behind the dash where the steering column goes. It's hard to get at and harder to remove. They just can't make these things easy, can they?
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