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Old 07-24-2008, 03:47 PM   #1
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Help Fixing Turn Signals

I have a 1990 Ford B700 Bus and my turn signals went out completly the other day. I changed all the bulbs and that still did not work. Is there a master fuse for the turn signals? All of the other lights on the the bus work.

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Re: Help Fixing Turn Signals

There should be a fuse for the turn signals, you might also check the flasher, they only cost a couple of bucks and easy enough to replace...
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