OK, if the left turn signal light flashes on the trailer when you hook it up I would pretty much think it has to be the bulbs or sockets are bad in your truck. I'd put a new bulb in and seee what happens before anything else. If no help, pull one of the bulbs and put a test light in there and see if it flashes.
It could be the bulb(s), or possibly a faulty connection but if all bulbs are ok, it's probably the turn signal.
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Did you replace the flashers? if not, that's the problem. They are located on the right of the fuse box, two round metal things. About the size of a large botle cap. Runs about 6 bucks for both.
You probably have a bulb out. Remember, the rear has two blinker bulbs
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Check the rear ground wire. Make sure it's properly connected to the vehicle frame.
have you checked your fuses?
When I drive, the turn signals work fine when I'm not tilting the steering wheel. So if I were you, I'd get your car checked out.
Could be the flasher unit.
Defective flasher relay.
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
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