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03 Accord: Right Turn Signal Failure

Old Oct 10, 2009 | 03:07 PM
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tdy0723
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Hi everyone....if you have any suggestions or experience, I'd really appreciate hearing from you...

My 2003 Accord's right turn signal doesn't work. The bulbs on both sides, front and rear, flash properly when the hazzard is activated. However, when I engage the turn signal switch on the right side, it doen't work. I have already replaced the flasher unit and the turn signal switch, but no luck. I cannot see any burnt wires in the steering column. I noticed that the turn signal switch connects into the wiper switch...could this be a problem?

You help is appreciated....Thanks
 
Old Oct 10, 2009 | 04:08 PM
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I checked my Haynes manual - which covers 1998 - 2002. Not sure if it will help - but might give you somewhere to look that you hadn't thought of.

1) Both the flasher & Hazzard are controlled from a single electronic flasher control unit, which is mounted to the side of interior fuse block ( accessed from below left end of the dashboard )

2) " When the flasher unit is functioning properly, an audible click can be heard during its operation. If the turn signals fail on one side or the other side and the flasher unit does not make its characteristic clicking sound, a faulty turn signal bulb is indicated"

3) " If both signals fail to blink, the problem may be due to a blown fuse, a faulty flasher unit, a broken switch , or a loose or open connection. "
 
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