I would check the parking lights,turn signals and side lights front and back.Its got to be one of them. It either don't blink,or don't come on at all or might have a short in the bulb itself. I own a Pontiac sunbird 1994 and if the problem is inside the cab more than likely I would say that its got to do with the signal selector and the relay switching in the steering colum its a hard part to come by. Literally you have to rip arpat the steering colum to get at it.
Turn signal lights that double as parking (marker lights) when not blinking.
you need to change the flasher can for the signal lights
Remove the two bolts that hold the whole trim assembly together. Remove the outer trim and turn signal and then the marker lights to change them.
* Raise the car and suitably support it on jackstands * From below you can access both the turn signal and side marker lights * The side marker bulb holder pulls straight out of the socket and the turn signal bulb holder must be rotated to remove it
194 For side marker/front, 1157 for front and rear signal/park lights
Sounds like you simply have A burned out bulb, Turn the signal on and look at all the lights to see if any are burned out. Could be A marker light if its in the turn signal circuit.
frist remove turn signal/marker lights then remove grill from rad support.
why does my turn signal light keep burning out and why is the sockets and plastic lens melted.
* Raise the car and suitably support it on jackstands * From below you can access both the turn signal and side marker lights * The side marker bulb holder pulls straight out of the socket and the turn signal bulb holder must be rotated to remove it
Bulb for your turn signal, side marker on your car.
How bout the turn signal indicator switch located in the steering column.
below the steering column on the left almost to the floor There're two in a 1994 Pontiac sunbird. The one explained above is the HAZARD flasher; the other flasher, for your signal lights, is on the right side of your steering wheel column, higher up, if it hasn't been changed before, then it could be jammed up there. It's hiding pretty good, but I promise you...look hard, it's there. If it hasn't been changed before, it should have two blue lines across it.