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Yes. The relay that controls the turn signals is built in the switch.
It controls the windows and turn signals
There are two elements in some bulbs. One element is for the tun flash, the other is for the brake or taillight. I also failed to mention that they are single element bulbs. It's 1 bulb, single element. It controls both the brake light and the turn signal. The turn signals work fine on both sides but no brake lights when I apply the brake.
The turn signal relay and the flasher relay are the exact same thing. The relay switch controls the turn signals.
If the vehicle is equipped with a trailer light plug, the wires for the brake lights and the turn signals have been connected together, which is common, as many trailers do not have separate lights for brakes and turn signals.
Nope
under the hood you should find a small 10A or 15A fuse. There is a separate fuse for the trailer turn signals.
I replace my flasher fuse.Now they light up but won't blink.
Flasher relay is defective. Replace it.
The fuse that controls the direction indicators (turn signals) in a vehicle is typically labeled as "turn signals," "indicators," or something similar in the fuse box diagram. The exact location and designation can vary by vehicle make and model, so it's essential to consult the owner's manual or the fuse box cover for specific details. If the turn signals are not functioning, checking this fuse is a good first step in troubleshooting the issue.
generally the tail light fuse is the same fuse as the turn signals