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get a bigger fuse or just branch a peice of wire were the fuse for the blinker goes
You likely have a frayed wire to the stop light.
the wire in the steering column is shorting out
If you are hooking up a trailer plug the left turn signal wire is yellow and the right turn signal wire is green.
try to determine if it blows when you signal left or right. Once you find out which side the problem is on, there is either an exposed wire shorting out or there is corrosion at the turn signal harness for that particular side, front or rear.
Isolate the cicuit in question, or turn off power altogether. Remove the burned/fused section of the fuse wire in the fuse carrier and replace with the recommended fuse wire. Turn power back on.
Your turn signal probably is not flashing because the turn signal lightbulb is burnt out. You could also have a loose wire on the turn signal.
It is the radio ignition fuse. Used on the power signal wire for the radio.
A wire may be cut from the brakes. the turn signal wire is still connected
A short in the turn signal switch or the wire in the steering column is shorted. There is more likely a short in one of the bulbs. easy to find remove bulbs until the bad one is found then replace
P.CONT is a turn-on lead wire for your external amps if you have them. All it does is sends a signal to your amp (if you have one) to turn on/turn off
The color of the wire that supplies power to the left turn signal can vary depending on the vehicle's make and model. However, in many automotive wiring systems, the left turn signal wire is commonly green or yellow. Always refer to the specific vehicle's wiring diagram for accurate information.