check the connection there was a corrosion in the connection of my firebird that was stoping all of the bulbs to work and check the ground on the bulbs if that don't work i would have to say start tracing the wires under the carpet for bad wires but dielectric grese is the tail lights best freind after you get them working. Good luck
try a stronger fuse, if that doesn't work then maybe your window motors are bad ?
my turn signals do not work in my 1992 Pontiac Firebird
Blown fuse, bad fan motor, or defective Thermal Relay.
Blown fuse, bad fan motor, or defective Thermal Relay.
Low coolant? Cooling fan not working? Defective water pump? System airbound? Thermostat not opening? Hoses collapsing under pressure Radiator plugged or flow restricted? Defective radiator cap?
Just saying this but when my instrument panel stopped working, I unscrewed the fuse box off and replaced the "Gauges" fuse. It is a red 10 amp fuse. As soon as i popped the new fuse in, my dash lit up like new.
If the turn signals in the dash don't work, what about the outside front and rear turn signals? Working? Not working? If it's not working, replace the turn signal relay under the dash.
Turn signals just quit working- have replaced flasher- checked all bulbs and fuses, checked all obvious wires, cleaned grounds, replaced the turn signal switch (that was an adventure). At a loss- any help out there? Hazards work fine- all other lights work fine- turn signals dead
When the signal lights are not working on a car, there are a couple of things that could be going on. One could be that the bulb needs to be replaced. The other possibility is that the signal relay needs to be replaced.
Blown fuse, defective fuel pump relay, clogged fuel filter, or the pump itself is defective.
Most of the time it is the sending unit inside the fuel tank. This is a single pump. sensor assembly. Drop the tank and replace the pump and sensor.
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