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1992 Oldsmobile cutlass supreme (S) I cant get my turn...

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Question by streak
Submitted on 10/10/2006
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1992 Oldsmobile cutlass supreme (S) I cant get my turn signals to work. When you flip the left or right on the armature on the steering column nothing lights up on the dash nor outside. I located the hazards (flasher) under the glove box on the passenger side and I works fine but I was told that there possibly is another relay (separate) from the hazards that control the blinkers? If so where is it located? Ive looked everywhere. Thanks, Please email me direct if you have the correct information thanks again. silvastreak@cox.net


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