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69T turn signals failed, what is this relay

Folks, my turn signals do not work. All other lights work. Emergency flashers work. I am blowing fuse #6 which is the parking light left fuse. The first photo is the relay bank behind the gauges. The red arrow points to the Emergency flasher relay. Is this relay also the turn signal relay or only Emergency flasher relay?




Please ID this relay (by red arrow) that is very close to my left side battery and fuse boxes. I believe is is my ignition relay.




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Steve

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Old 06-02-2014, 06:53 PM
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Aloha,

Big round relay in pic #1 is emergenzy flasher, indicator and handbrake warning relay.

Black relay in pic #2 is your horn relay

Fuse #6 in fuse box no. 1 is washer and wiper. Fuse #6 in fuse box no. 2 is side marker, right

I hope this will lead you on the way to find the fault.
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I just found that my brake lights are not working.

Thanks Thomas. I'm still working the problem.

Other suggestions please
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I had the wrong cover on the fuse box so I got the failing #6 fuse naave me wrong. I have 2 8 pole fuse boxes. The failing #6 fuse is for Hazards/turn signal, back-up lights and brake lights. I traced the problem to hazard/turn signal wire with a low resistance to ground. This wire goes to my hazard/ turn signal switch/relay. When I remove the switch/relay the wire is open to ground. So the hazard/turn signal switch/relay is bad. Order a new one.

Does anyone see a flaw in my logic?


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Check it again with all the bulbs out, maybe the contacts are welded shut, if so open it up and clean the points, might be fixable.
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Thanks for the suggestion Poor Boy

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