The Franchise
3/6/2007 3:00:57 PM
Out of nowhere, my turn signals quit working. They do not work outside the truck, and the indicators on the dash do not work either. I checked the fuse, but the fuse did not look blown. I changed it just to make sure, but still nothing. Any ideas what could be wrong? I do not want this to become a dealer repair. The truck is a 2002 LS Blazer.
Thanks
20Blazer00
3/6/2007 3:07:01 PM
If the fuses are good then I would look to the flasher if they still have one...do your 4-way flashers work???? If they do then turn them on and listen for the clicking noise under the dash the turn signal flasher should be close by or right next to it....swap them out they are the same part then if the turn signals work that was your problem, then go to the parts store to get a new flasher...should be less than $20????
Jimmysls98
3/6/2007 5:26:20 PM
i agree with him but did you look at the bulb tooo?? or there might be a short in the wiring
The Franchise
3/6/2007 9:01:59 PM
I will look into that stuff over the weekend. It has been too cold out here to really mess with it, but should be warmer this weekend.
Any other suggestions, keep em coming.
The Franchise
3/9/2007 1:48:47 PM
Where is the flasher located in the 02 Blazer?
20Blazer00
3/9/2007 1:56:50 PM
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ORIGINAL: The Franchise
Where is the flasher located in the 02 Blazer?
Behind the glove box:
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(1) C102
(2) C203
(3) Instrument Panel
(4) Recirculation Door Motor
(5) Turn Signal/Hazard Flasher Module
(6) C601
(7) C600
(8) Transfer Case Shift Control Module Connector (9) Splice Pack SP200
(10) Splice Pack SP204
(11) G203, G204, G205, and G206
(12) Vacuum Control Assembly (w/ Auto A/C)
(13) Air Temperature Actuator Connector
The Franchise
3/9/2007 2:01:35 PM
No, the hazzard lights do not work, and the fuses are not blown.
20Blazer00
3/9/2007 2:11:50 PM
Check my last post I found a diagram, locating the turn signal flasher, and what it looks like...
The Franchise
3/9/2007 2:12:02 PM
thank you, i think i go try to rip it apart and replace the switch.
The Franchise
3/9/2007 3:02:47 PM
quote:
ORIGINAL: 20Blazer00
Check my last post I found a diagram, locating the turn signal flasher, and what it looks like...
ok, i found the flasher. there is a green band around it that i removed, but the flasher will not unplug at all. It is somewhat lose in the connection, but will not come out. Is there a snap to remove or some trick to pulling it? I cant see any reason it shouldnt just pull out
20Blazer00
3/9/2007 3:11:30 PM
Here is a real time photo of where it should be and look like>>>
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The Franchise
3/9/2007 8:17:20 PM
quote:
ORIGINAL: 20Blazer00
Here is a real time photo of where it should be and look like>>>
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yep, thats what i was trying to pull but it will not come out...
20Blazer00
3/9/2007 8:45:56 PM
It should pull out it might take some extra tugging but it should still come out... I pulled the fuel pump relay when i replaced my fuel filter and it was not an easy pull.... you might have to squeze and pull hard...but i know that you can pull hard
speeddemon560
3/9/2007 9:29:05 PM
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ORIGINAL: 20Blazer00
It should pull out it might take some extra tugging but it should still come out... I pulled the fuel pump relay when i replaced my fuel filter and it was not an easy pull.... you might have to squeze and pull hard...but i know that you can pull hard
You seem to have a lot of faith in him...
2Tone
3/10/2007 8:54:56 PM
Get a pair of pliers and pull it out. should come out easier with pliers.