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Delsters
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Feb 11, 2009, 11:33 AM
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I have a 1995 Poniac Grand Am SE. It was over heating so the sender unit, thermostat and relay were replaced. Now my turn signals are not working. The fuses were checked and were ok. I am thinking of going ahead and getting new fuses but I was wondering if maybe when the repairs were being done if something could of been disconnected? Or perhaps it's just a coincidence that the lights went out.
(This post was edited by Delsters on Feb 11, 2009, 11:42 AM)
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DanD
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Feb 12, 2009, 2:09 PM
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Anything is possible but the signal light system and the cooling system are only connected in one manner; they are both on the same vehicle. So yes the word that most people never like to hear or believe coming from an automotive technician is coincidence. If the fuses were checked properly, then it’s not the fuse; don’t waist your money. Other items that may be at fault are the signal switch, signal/hazard flasher unit, bulbs & sockets or wiring issues. Keep it fun, it’s only a car. Dan Canadian "EH"
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