Sounds like a short in your blinker circuit. There could be a cracked or damaged wire somewhere between your lamps and the fuse box, a damaged bulb, or a bad blinker relay. You can trace the problem using a multimeter. You might be able to reduce your troubleshooting in half by noting if its the left or right side turn signal that blows your fuse and work on only that side. Good luck.
that's strange!! my 63 only has directional signals
hazards and turn signals have separate flashers. replace flasher for turn signals
Yes, they are 2 separate systems with separate flashers.
check out the flasher itself some are set to flash faster than others,switch out the hazards with the turns and see if hazards flash fast.
May possibly be in the multifuction switch on the left of the steering column!!!!
on the Chevy beretta there are 2 flashers one is right next to the steering column to the behind the plastic dash piece,this is your turn signal flasher replace it and your signals should work.
On a 2003 Chevy Monte Carlo LS there is a turn signal flasher unit under the dash on the driver's side that will cause the hazards and turn signals not to work properly, if it is no longer functioning. This is a plug in that has three prongs, and can easily be changed by unplugging it and plugging in a new one.
A 1986 Chevy What? Need make, model and year.
Is it blowing cold air only or not blowing any air at all.
NORMALLY this mean a bulb is out, but it can mean your flasher isn't the correct one. Some cheap heavy-duty flashers for towing will do this.
It has a flasher relay for the signals only.
Faulty hazard switch