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Old 01-26-2009, 07:27 AM
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I have a 95' honda accord LX 5speed and just recently my turn signals stopped working. CAN ANYONE HELP ME OUT???

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if all 4 of them stopped working at once then that sounds like a possible fuse issue.
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Does your hazards work? If not, it can be the hazard switch on the dash.

Or it may be the turn signal relay in your underdash fuse/relay box. You might have to remove the kick panel to get to the relay area on the fuse box (the first relay, left side on the fuse box).

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Default Re: 95' Honda Accord- Turn Signals Dont Work!!!!

yea my hazard lights flash, just not my turn signals
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Then check the turn signal relay.
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where is that located???
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Default Re: 95' Honda Accord- Turn Signals Dont Work!!!!

i had a similar problem with an EF i had, except it was the headlights. it could just be the metal that touches each other to create the circuit that makes the light turn on, it is probably dirty, so its not sending a current when touching. i opened mine up and it was all black from dust and there was no metal exposed between the two, so when they touch it wasnt metal to metal, it was just dust to dust. so it could just be something that simple.
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Default Re: 95' Honda Accord- Turn Signals Dont Work!!!!

On your driver side bottom, inside of car, there is a fuse/relay box. If you only open the door/cover, you will only see the fuses portion. You may need to remove the kick panel to see the relays. The relay on the left side, bottom one, I believe is the turn signal relay (or what people also call the flasher).
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ok thanks ill check it out right now!!!
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