No turn signals or hazards flashers on 2005 scion tc
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No turn signals or hazards flashers on 2005 scion tc
Mechanic's Assistant: Have you checked the fuse?
Tried to find could not find fuse
Mechanic's Assistant: Are you fixing your tC yourself? What have you tried so...
No turn signals or hazards flashers on 2005 scion tc
Mechanic's Assistant: Have you checked the fuse?
Tried to find could not find fuse
Mechanic's Assistant: Are you fixing your tC yourself? What have you tried so far?
Check fuses first do you think it is a relay fuse
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john aka eauto
216 days ago
Automotive Expert
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john aka eauto
216 days ago
Automotive Expert
Have you replaced the flasher Relay yet?
Still not sure what you need?
Have a certified mobile mechanic diagnose what's wrong with your car, at your home or office.
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No turn signals or hazards flashers on 2005 scion tc Mechanic's Assistant: Have you checked the fuse? Tried to find could not find fuse Mechanic's Assistant: Are you fixing your tC yourself? What have you tried so...
No turn signals or hazards flashers on 2005 scion tc Mechanic's Assistant: Have you checked the fuse? Tried to find could not find fuse Mechanic's Assistant: Are you fixing your tC yourself? What have you tried so far? Check fuses first do you think it is a relay fuse