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Why wont the turn signals work on my 95 Volkswagen jetta?

Why wont the turn signals work on my 95 Volkswagen jetta?
  1. What would cause turn signals to stop working?
  2. How do I know if my turn signal relay is bad?
  3. Where is turn signal relay located?
  4. Where is the blinker fuse?
  5. Are there fuses for turn signals?
  6. Why do my hazards work but not my turn signals?
  7. Do I need a relay for turn signal?
  8. Why do my signal lights only work sometimes?
  9. What is turn signal relay?
  10. What is a flasher relay?

What would cause turn signals to stop working?

The usual cause of inoperative turn signals is a defective bulb or flasher unit. Prior to performing extensive diagnosis, check the vehicles fuses to ensure they are not blown. Some vehicles utilize two fuse boxes, one in the passenger compartment and another under the hood.

How do I know if my turn signal relay is bad?

The most common symptom of a bad or failing turn signal / hazard flasher is hazards or turn signal lights that do not function. If the flasher breaks or has any internal issues it can cause the lights to malfunction, or not respond at all when the turn signal lever or hazard light button are pressed.

Where is turn signal relay located?

It is usually located under the driver's side of the dash, and is wired in-line with the turn signal lever and hazard switch buttons.

Where is the blinker fuse?

This small, cylindrical device is sometimes located in the fuse panel under the dashboard of the car.

Are there fuses for turn signals?

Blown fuse: Fuses provide overcurrent protection for electrical units. ... Like all of the lights on and in a vehicle, turn signals rely on a fuse. When the fuse blows, electric power to the turn signals will be shut off entirely. Burnt out bulbs: As with all light bulbs, turn signal lights can burn out and die.

Why do my hazards work but not my turn signals?

Turn signals only work when the ignition is on; hazard lights work whether the ignition is on or not. The two systems have separate power supplies, so they have separate fuses. You may have a blown fuse. Hazard lights and turn signals use the same bulb, so it is not the bulb, the lamp, or the cables to them.

Do I need a relay for turn signal?

The switches are designed to handle the rated load. You can't use a relay on a turn signal, the flasher will not operate. Flashers are load relays, trying use a relay with them does not supply the LOAD to activate them, get rid of the relays and the flasher will work.

Why do my signal lights only work sometimes?

You might be working with a bad wire, a bad flasher relay, bad bulbs, a faulty switch, or a faulty connector between the signal switch and the flasher unit. First, check to make sure the bulbs are in working condition.

What is turn signal relay?

The turn signal relay or the hazard lights found in all vehicles are controlled by a flasher. This flasher is commonly referred to as the relay. The flasher is just an electrical component that operates as a switch to enable the lights to flash on and off.

What is a flasher relay?

A flasher relay is powered off of the automobile's 12-volt DC main. It is grounded (positive or negative ground) to match the rest of the car's electrical system. Its circuit is designed for a maximum current load to power the turn and emergency signals only.

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