A turn signal not working on a 92 Chevy Lumina may be out because of a burnt out bulb. If you replace the bulb and it is still not working, the turn signal switch may need to be replaced. You can get the switch replaced by a mechanic.
If the turn signal does not work and the front blinks very fast you might want to check the bulbs first. Then the fuse which is located on the drivers side. Open the door and you'll see the fuse compartment. But if one signal works and the other doesn't it won't be the fuse. If this doesn't work it might be the flasher unit but changes are this won't be it either. They normally don't have a high failure rate. The next thing to check is the circuit board on the rear tail light assembly. Open the tail gate and remove the two screws that hold the lens in the body of the truck. When you take the screws out rotate the lens out. Disconnect the wiring harness and then take the two screws out of the bulb holder. There should be three bulbs. You can't see it but there is a circuit board that connects the bulbs to the harness connections. This circuit board fails frequently and changes are this is what the problem is on a Chevy pickup. You can purchase this part at Napa for about $33.00 or at a dealership for about $45.00. You might be able to buy it on line for less. It's a easy fix if you know that these fail frequently. Chevy dealers know there is a high failure rate.
Just go and buy a flasher from Autozone or something, they are located right below the driver side, and make sure to check what kind of flasher your going to need because there are two different kinds, the flasher is the one that is silver and round.
If turn signals are working could be a bad bulb If turn signals are not working--could be fuse flasher or problem in steering column
most likely the turn signal flasher, located under the steering column to the right.
The relay signal is found in the glove compartment, pops right out. Added comment: Don't be misled. The glove compartment in a 1996 Blazer that has AC only contains relays and does not drop down with a simple release mechanism. In this vehicle, the lower dash panels do actually need to be removed in order to access the flasher. You'll need Torx bits and hex sockets to accomplish.
The 2003 Chevy S 10 pickup truck turn signal flasher relay switch can be found beneath the drivers side dashboard. The turn signal flasher relay switch will be between the gas pedal and the brake pedal.
2005 Chevrolet Aveo turn signal light bulb replacement: Purchase the correct replacement turn signal light bulb(s) first, before disassembling the vehicle. See sources and related links below for replacement bulb information. Then consult your owner's manual for the turn signal light bulb replacement procedure. As simple as it sounds, the owner's manual is the best place to start for bulb replacement instructions and illustrations. You may want to consider replacing both left and right at the same time in order to keep brightness and color equal (optional).
Check bulbs Turn signal flasher? Bad switch in steering column?
On my Chevy lumina it is located right by the gas take on the right side of the car.
check light bulbs in both lights
It is right next to the fuel tank.
where is the drain plug on a 99 Chevy lumina where is the radiator drain plug on a 99 Chevy lumina I am not completely sure about the 99 but I drive a 95 lumina and the radiator drain plug is located to the right of the radiator (if you are looking under the hood) and at the bottom of the housing for the radiator. Mine is white in color.
under the right rear window trim.
The flasher is under the driver side . Take bottom plastic panel above gas peddle off. It will be on the right side above the gas peddle.
lift the hood it is on the right side.
One of the bulbs is burnt out.
Right next to the blower motor
Spark Plugs on a LuminaSee the related questions to the right. HOW DO YOU CHANGE THE SPARKS PLUGS ON A 1993 CHEVY LUMINA APV 3.8L 231-V6 ENGINE (an van)
You have a blown bulb either front or rear.
press to release. says so right on the pedal.