Blinkers
wow...just wow...the level of insight ahab provided is astounding. One day I'd like him to walk me through the logic that led to his response. wtf
Anyway, check fuse 20 (15A). I don't recall if my blinkers weren't working, but I def lost my dash lights as a result of blowing this fuse. It's on the driver's side, under the panel below the steering wheel.
Anyway, check fuse 20 (15A). I don't recall if my blinkers weren't working, but I def lost my dash lights as a result of blowing this fuse. It's on the driver's side, under the panel below the steering wheel.
wow...just wow...the level of insight ahab provided is astounding. One day I'd like him to walk me through the logic that led to his response. wtf
Anyway, check fuse 20 (15A). I don't recall if my blinkers weren't working, but I def lost my dash lights as a result of blowing this fuse. It's on the driver's side, under the panel below the steering wheel.
Anyway, check fuse 20 (15A). I don't recall if my blinkers weren't working, but I def lost my dash lights as a result of blowing this fuse. It's on the driver's side, under the panel below the steering wheel.
Don't get frustrated yet. It's tuff for a new joiner to get a good response without a more detailed first post. I would suggest you edit with what happened, any things you have already tried or searched before posting, etc.
You'll find there are a lot of great people on here that go out of their way to be helpful, even to a new person.
You'll find there are a lot of great people on here that go out of their way to be helpful, even to a new person.
Besides, even if the OP never responds, someone else may benefit from the info.
And the newbies never use the search bar for answers to their problems.
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