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RASMATAZ
CAR REPAIR CONTRIBUTOR
75,992 POSTS
Check fuse number 2, 20amp, turn signal flasher and turn and hazard switch.
Feb 8, 2011 at 8:12 AM
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SNUFFY714
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1 POST
1995 Beretta. Both turn signals quit working. fuse is still good both running lamps still work front and rear. what is the next step to solve this issue? Both signals worked the night before.
Dec 9, 2017 at 10:04 AM
PATENTED_REPAIR_PRO
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1,853 POSTS
That should have been fuse number 5 in the fuse block, not fuse number 2. Fuse number 2 was for the hazard flasher but fuse 35 was for the turn signal flasher and also the backup lights. Can I assume also the backups are out?