Blown fuse(s) or short circuit somewhere ?
A blown fuse.
well if its a super pocket bike headlights turn signals brake light horn
Check your fuses. See owner's manual for location and assignment of fuses.
check fusible link ..positive battery terminal red wire about five4 inches long with connector attached
Well I just had the same thing happen last night! Turned the car OFF and when I turned it back ON about 15mins later, I noticed my wipers werent working, ABS light was ON, signals (both directions) were gone (yet flashers worked fine), heater fan gone, headlights gone (still have High beams though) SOOO, I just spent an hour at the local mechanic and he says that it stems from the computer or the software and that I need to go to a VW dealer!! Local shop didnt charge me but Im sure this is the calm before the storm. Let me know how you make out and $$$
behind the headlights
Tires good tread depth, brakes ,horn working, turn signals working , fork seals not leaking ,headlights working , good seat, solid frame.
behind the headlights
A car that has working headlights and turn signals, a working horn and brake lights, and enough room for the examiner in the passenger seat. It will also need current registration and insurance.
Around the Horn - 2002 was released on: USA: 28 October 2002
Windshield Windshield wipers Front headlights (2) Tailights Stop lights Horn Turn signals Tires w/at least 2/32nds inch of tread exhaust muffler The requirements may vary slightly in some states to include some emissions standards as well as having solid body work, and safety devices. They also require a valid registration, plates and insurance.
No, but the turn signal relay has a direct effect on the turn signals.