Assuming all the bulbs have been checked, a weak flasher relay could do that.
The steering wheel cannot be bypassed to rewire turn signals in a 1989 Chevy Corsica. The switch for the wires is in the steering column. If the steering wheel were bypassed, the wires would not be connected to the switch.
The flasher for the turn signals is located on what Chevrolet calls the convenience center. It is located behind the dash to the left of the steering column. It is anything but convenient to get to.
on the Chevy beretta there are 2 flashers one is right next to the steering column to the behind the plastic dash piece,this is your turn signal flasher replace it and your signals should work.
right behind the sterring wheel on the steering column
On top of the steering column, behind the dash.
Its the steering colum
what sensor is on the drivers side behind the power steering pup that in the head on my 2000 chevy tahoe 5.7 v8 4 wheel drive?
Your car has 2 flasher relays. One for the turn signals and one for the hazard lights. The one for the turn signals is defective and needs replacing. It is located on the drivers side, under the dash, on the drivers side of the steering column, behind the dash lower panel, mounted at the base of the fuse panel.
it is behind the glove box.
behind the alternator near the firewall about 3" down
it is located behind the power steering pump. You need to remove the power steering pump to get to it which requires removing the engine mount next to it to get the bottom bolt out of the power steering pump. The sensor is directly behind the power steering pump. You can follow the cable that goes behind the pump. It is the only one there.
to the left of the steering wheel all the way behind the clutch pedel and up