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well my blinker went out the fuse is good and the hazzards work so what could be the problem?
 
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blinker fluid.

jk. do your wipers and everything on that stalk work fine?
 
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ya everything works fine except the blinker
 
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My guess is the flasher. I believe under the dash or near it, there is the fuse panel you already checked, there should be a flasher module on there, i'm guessing that went bad, not that uncommon.

Edit: Here is a link on the flashers location, lots more good stuff on the site as well http://www.autozone.com/addVehicleId...00c1528018efcd
 
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Yeah but if it was the flasher the hazzards wouldnt work properly like stated, correct?
 
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There are two flasher modules, one for the hazards and one for the turn signals.
 
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do yourself and buy an electronic one. It makes a prettier noise and you can switch to LED's without having to worry about fast blinking!
 
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