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Old 12-31-2017, 01:08 PM   #1
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no turn signal

just got back from a trip and sometime during the return signals went out. no hazard lights or signal. fuse is ok. before i start chasing my tail was wondering if any advice where to look first?
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Here’s a link to previous threads which may have an answer for you until someone else responds with one.

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The same thing happened to me. I removed the lens cover and looked in the opening.
I found the problem there. A light socket had fallen down out of the plastic retainer that it fastens to.
So, i would just look first and see if you see anything obvious in there. I start with the easy stuff first, and then get out the meter if necessary.
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The same thing happened to me. I removed the lens cover and looked in the opening.
I found the problem there. A light socket had fallen down out of the plastic retainer that it fastens to.
So, i would just look first and see if you see anything obvious in there. I start with the easy stuff first, and then get out the meter if necessary.


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Thanks everyone, Clifftall went back through that previous thread. Went back to the shop and got in the rv and wiggled the flasher switch and sure enough the signals and flashers work! Thats why this is the best source for anyone with an rv! That switch would have been the last thing i would have checked. No telling how much time you guys saved me!!! Thanks again everyone and Happy New Year to everyone out there![emoji106][emoji106][emoji631][emoji631][emoji122][emoji122]
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