Are you sure you changes the correct flasher? There are 2 - 1 for the 4ways and one for the signals. :) Ken Ames Quoting farna@xxxxxxx: > Check the grounds in the light sockets. Could be a contact in the switch > also. Are all the turn signal light bulbs working? You probably checked that > since you checked the hazard lights. Something loaded the turn signal > flasher, so could be a bad socket, bulb, wire, or switch. Check the wiring by > using a test light. Connect the lead to the + side of the battery. With the > switch off touch the contacts in the light. If the wire is grounded test > light will come on, if not it's good. You'll need a long wire to check the > rear lights! This is a good way to check the grounds too. You should get a > strong light by touching the side of the socket. Be careful not to touch the > side when checing the contacts, of course! > > On June 23, 2005 Richard Estermyer wrote: > > > Any clue here. 80 Concord Wagon, working great. Couple weeks ago blinker > > started getting noisy or at least I started to notice it clicking when > > turning. Then noticed after a couple days that the turn signals were not > > working. > > I replaced the flasher and still no turn signals. I checked bulbs and > they > > were good, even replace the backs with good bulbs, still nothing. > Emergency > > flashers working. Turn signal switch is tight as new as is everything > else > > on the car. > > Any suggestions? Having to learn hand signals all over again. > > > > Richard > > > > > > Richard Estermyer > > 6235 S. Mohawk Avenue > > Ypsilanti, MI 48197 > > > > 734.483.5187 > > 734.320.7066 cell > > javelinman74@xxxxxxxxxxx > > > > Check out my hobby! > > www.a70sthingautomobilia.com > > > ============================================================= > Posted by wixList Archiver -- http://www.amxfiles.com/wixlist > > > > > >