Blinker Fuse

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PotentialTahoe

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Looking for drivers side blinker fuse. Passeng. side blinkers work fine, but the drivers side blinkers do not work at all. Thanks
 

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Might not be the fuse. Sounds like the switch. I could be wrong but I think the fuse is for both blinkers. Hence the problem lying in the switch.
 

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Maybe you just need to fill up the blinker fluid? - nah, i do belive that the fuses are the same just 1 fuse - um, but you can always look in the owners manual and find out - also look for a broken wire
 

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Maybe you just need to fill up the blinker fluid? - nah, i do belive that the fuses are the same just 1 fuse - um, but you can always look in the owners manual and find out - also look for a broken wire

Yes, adding fluid does usually help, but I agree with you, its not the fuse or else the other side wouldn't be working. Now I noticed that one of the front orange lamp blubs is busted, I wondered if that one break in the circuit would cause the whole side to go out, almost like the christmas light effect.
 

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if it is broken, and grounding the blinker, it may very well not let the back work either
 
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