On many cars one bulb on one side will cause both front and rear turn signals not to work so 1st check bulbs. Hope it fixes.
If the turn signals in the dash don't work, what about the outside front and rear turn signals? Working? Not working? If it's not working, replace the turn signal relay under the dash.
it is most likely a fuse or at worst the turn signals and stop lights work through the turnsignal switch
replace the flasher(underneath driver side dash panel)
Remove the inner wheel well screws and this gives you access to the front turn signals on both the driver and passenger side. (It also is alot easier to turn the wheels in the opposite direction of which ever side you are working on cause it gives you a lot more working room).
The turn signals are not fused front and/or rear. If the rear are not working you need to check for power and grounds for the lights.
check light bulbs in both lights
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If both turn signals stop working at the same time in both the front and rear of the car, there are two main causes. First, the fuse might have blown, or second, the mechanical or electrical connections may have gone bad.Ê
Check the bulbs first but it can also be the flasher.
What would cause the power windows on both sides to suddenly stop working? Also at the same time cause the air conditioner to not work in the front of the van only. The van is a 1991 Dodge Custom Van Ram 250.
There's a turn signal or running light out on that side, either front or rear. Turn on signal, get out and look. If both turn signals are working, chances are its the running light.
you have to stop behind it never in front