I checked the fuses first, they were not blown. Next I replaced the turn signal relay that is located on the back side of the fuse panel inside the car. That was the problem.
Yep, one for the signals and one for the emergency flashers.
No, there is only one flasher which works both the turn signals and emergency flasher. It is located on the drivers side, under the dash, above fuse block, mounted on kick panel.
Flasher is faulty.
I asked my dealer the same question and he said there is no fuse for the turn signals. There is a flasher assembley. If you think you blew a fuse check the flasher assembley but where is that?
It does not have one.
You have a short in the wiring or at one of the bulb assemblies.
Defective flasher relay.
There is no stand alone flasher relay in the 94' and up Lincoln Continental. The turn signals and emergency flasher function is controlled by the "Multifunction Light Control Module" part # 13c788. It is located under the dash to the left of the steering column. Cost to replace is around $600+ at the dealer or about $50 at a junk yard.
The hazard flasher unit for a 1991 - 1996 Saturn is located in the cabin, behind the front passenger kick panel. (Right side of center console.) The original unit is grey. It has a tab and release mechanism on the right side of the flasher.
Turn signal flasher is under the dashboard beside the steering column. Flasher unit for the emergency flashers is on the other side of the steering column.
The emergency flasher relay is more than likely defective. Replace it.
Turn signal or emergency, they're both located under your drivers side kick-panel.