I could not be sure about your particular problem, but I had to replace the Multi-Function and Turn signal switches in a 96 Lumina for similar strange problems of Brakes and signals not working in particular scenarios.
There is no relay, but there is a turn signal flasher on left side of dash by junction block. Junction block is behind left side of dash.
Check bulbs Turn signal flasher? Bad switch in steering column?
Where is the turn signal flasher on a 2004 ventra van
Your blinker is bad, it is located under the center of the dash, get to it by taking the driverside lower panel off. There are two one for the turn signals and one for four ways. Blinkers are not that expensive, i got mine at ace hardware
Often this type of behavior is caused by a bad ground for the lighting circuit. Check the ground circuit for the brake lights.
One of the signal bulbs on the left side has its ground terminal disconnected. The circuit is completed through the headlights and right turn wiring. Look for the following: - Corroded bulb socket - Loose socket holder (often the ground is made through the metal-to-metal contact) - Damaged wiring Turn on the headlights to find which bulb. That bulb won't light when the signal is turned on.
its on the left turn signal switch, at the end is the headlights, then one in is the fog lights, you twist it just like you would the headlights
the hazards are above the light overdrive switch to open the headlights on the dash and the turn signal is on the left side of the steering column.
That can happen when there is a bad ground to one of the lights.
You could be hitting the flash feature on the turn signal arm when you use it.
There is a faulty ground wire in one of your tail lights or front parking/clearance lights.
a: you have a shorted filament in your turn signal light (arcing from turn filament to park light element, b: you have a bad ground at the headlight orturn signal associated with the issue c: you have the incorrect bulb installed in one of your turn signal lights d: most likely, you have a burned out bulb on one of the front side markers (these flash with the signals when headlights off using the ground plane of the parking light, as well they flash 180 degrees out of sync when parking/headlights on.
Yea, check the ground in the front turn signal socket. You'll probably find that the ground connection is corroded or completely disconnected.
none unless you put it on check for a bad ground connection in the headlight/signal wiring.
1989 silverado left turn signal set applying brakes causes the left turn signal to dim and the two right rear tail light bulbs to alternate brightly? Further problem occurs to same truck - in Park and brakes not applied -- if head lights are on turn signal flash slows right down almost to a stop and becomes very dim
The headlamp switch is on the turn signal stalk.
If your blinker is blinking at a faster rate than normal, it usually means that one of the bulbs is out. For example, if the left turn signal blinks faster than usual, check either the front or the rear left turn signal. If both turn signals seem okay, check the front left parking light. (this is the front orange light that is on when your headlights are on)