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03-18-2019, 04:50 AM
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Turn Signals
I have a 2000 R- Vision Condor Class A motorhome. On my last trip my turn signals quit working. Got nothing, no turn signal lights on instrument panel, no clicking when activated. I searched and found a fuse burned out that I replaced along with a relay still no turn signals. My emergency flashers are working fine. All suggestions with regard of where to look next would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for any recommendations.
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03-18-2019, 09:25 AM
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Since the emergency flashers work, you know the wiring and the bulbs/sockets are fine, so the problem has to be with the power source for the turn signals. I'd keep looking for another fuse are other part of the turn signal circuit. Possibly the flasher itself, which may have failed and caused the short that blew the fuse.
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03-18-2019, 09:37 AM
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A new turn signal switch on the column is in your future.
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03-18-2019, 09:42 AM
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T/S flasher is seperate from Hazards....2 different flashers.....pull the emerg one and install in T/S socket and see if they work then....
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03-18-2019, 11:01 AM
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Ditto on separate flashers for turn and emergency 4 way, sounds like a bad flasher.
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03-18-2019, 01:02 PM
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Recheck the fuse it may have blown the first time you tried to operate the TS due to a direct short.
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Good Luck and keep us posted please. "Q"
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03-19-2019, 04:07 AM
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Re: Turn Signals
Thank you to all the responses for suggestions- I changed the turn signal flasher with no improvement in turn signal operation. I am looking into the fuse panel next to check wiring behind the fuse panel. My turn signal fuse panel is located on the driver side left of steering column and down low next to driver seat. It appears that I will have to remove the driver seat as that panel is very hard to access without removal. I had a very difficult time replacing the flasher as I cannot get down low enough because the seat blocks access. Will update as I troubleshoot.
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2014 Honda CR-V, Blue OX Aventa Tow,SMI Brake
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03-19-2019, 07:46 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RoaminRichards
Thank you to all the responses for suggestions- I changed the turn signal flasher with no improvement in turn signal operation. I am looking into the fuse panel next to check wiring behind the fuse panel. My turn signal fuse panel is located on the driver side left of steering column and down low next to driver seat. It appears that I will have to remove the driver seat as that panel is very hard to access without removal. I had a very difficult time replacing the flasher as I cannot get down low enough because the seat blocks access. Will update as I troubleshoot.
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Put a small square mirror on the floor under the fuse panel and lay on the drivers seat on your stomach you should be able to read the panel although it will be in reverse. A cellphone picture might help.
A safety tip, do not drive the MH without the drivers seat fully anchored to the floor. (dont ask me how I know this)
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Good Luck and keep us posted please. "Q"
1999 Newmar, Mountain Aire 3768, V-10, CAI, Headers.
"Spending our kids inheritance one trip at a time"
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03-25-2019, 04:22 AM
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Update:
I finally found the problem with my turn signals. I had another bad fuse on the fuse panel in a different location. It must be connected to my system somehow. I removed and replaced the other bad fuse and now my turn signals are working properly again. Thanks again to all the responses. Safe travels and enjoy America!
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2014 Honda CR-V, Blue OX Aventa Tow,SMI Brake
USAF(Ret) 1958-1978 Vietnam Veteran
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03-27-2019, 03:16 AM
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WHERE WAS THIS FUSE PANEL/FUSE LOCATED? I am chasing the same problem I have searched 3 panels (exterior, under dash and 12v coach system) without success. Thanks.
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03-27-2019, 04:13 AM
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The fuse panel on my coach is located on the driver side on lower left and is held in place by four screws. There is no label to indicate that the fuse panel is there. I just removed the screws and found the fuses by luck. I had two bad fuses. One fuse is labeled TRANS and the other is TURN-B/U. I changed out both and got my turn signals to work again
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2014 Honda CR-V, Blue OX Aventa Tow,SMI Brake
USAF(Ret) 1958-1978 Vietnam Veteran
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03-27-2019, 06:42 AM
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turn signals
my turn signals quit suddenly a couple of weeks ago. after reading alot, i tried pushing the emergency flasher button several times and they started working again. go figure...
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