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Left side turn signal not working Honda accord 2006 vp

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Old Mar 18, 2024 | 02:20 PM
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Default Driver side turn signal not working Honda accord 2006 vp

So I can’t seem to figure out this problem I’ve changed my combination switch and my relay the passenger side lasher works and when I put my hazards on the driver flasher seems to work as well I’ve checked the ground wires and all seems fine but when I switch the lever to turn left it’s like it’s not receiving power any ideas?
 

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Old Mar 18, 2024 | 07:09 PM
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The wiring is tricky on the newer accord setup, because there are two control units involved with the signal to the flasher relay. Since the bulb electrically works when you turn on the hazards, then the combination switch control unit or the wiring somewhere between the turn signal switch and the MICU is messd up.

When you replaced the combination switch, was the wiper switch also replaced?
 
Old Mar 21, 2024 | 11:11 AM
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The wiring is tricky on the newer accord setup, because there are two control units involved with the signal to the flasher relay. Since the bulb electrically works when you turn on the hazards, then the combination switch control unit or the wiring somewhere between the turn signal switch and the MICU is messd up.

When you replaced the combination switch, was the wiper switch also replaced?
no it wasn’t that was gonna be our next switch after seeing that the grounds were all working
 
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