Automotive turn signals, commonly refered to as "blinkers", are not actually fuse protected. The gentle "plink-plink" you hear while waiting to make a left turn across four lanes of five o'clock traffic comes from the turn signal flasher. The flasher, usually located adjacent or inside the vehicles fuse box, is a simple electric relay. Looks much like a little bitty aluminum can. When it fails, the turn signals do not work. The relay serves as a fusible link in the turn signal system. If you still have the vehicle owner's manual, it will probably tell you the exact location and replacement part number for the relay. It's a simple "pull it out, plug in the new" exchange. No manual? Visit your local auto parts house and tell them what kind of car you have. A few bucks later and you're back to that happy "plinkety-plink-plink".
Change your blinker fuse / relay.
Your fuse box is under the hood on left side and you should find the diagram on it in your owners manual, that should tell you which one is the blinker fuse and the size
looking for the fuse number for a 2006 4cylinder honda accord left blinker signal
1 fuse for all turn signals-try replacing bulb
in the fuse block. it should tell you on the fuse block which is which blinker fuses are usually big and have a metal covering.
Look in your owners manual.
in the fuse box,if you mean the blinker relay.
check the blinker fluid.... its probably low
by blinker I assume you mean turning signal. The fuse is located under the dash board, driver side. It's a little black fuse box, the cover of the box should tell you what fuse is for what.
The fuse block is part of the headlight switch. Look under the dash just below the headlight switch and you will find it plainly visible.
The Monte has 2 fuses for the "blinker" or flasher module. They are located in the interior fuse panel that is located on the right hand side of the instrument panel. Fuse position "30" is a 10amp fuse and fuse position "5" is a 15 amp fuse.
probley your fuse on your car/truck is blown to check step one : you find your fuse box. step two: you find the blinker fuse. step 3: pull it out look in it and if you see a crack in the bar across the fuse the fuse is blown. hope this helps