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Old 12-01-2013, 07:44 PM
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Hi, I have a 2000 camaro. I am having turn signal problems. I have had the car for about 6 months and the turn signals have never worked. I look under the steering column and saw that there was no relay. I put a new one in as well as a new fuse. When I start the car the it takes a wile to turn over and it makes cranking sound as if I needed a new battery. After the car starts the fuse is burnt and the flashers still don't work. If I unplug the relay the car starts fine. Please comment!!
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Maybe this will help you, other then that I got nothing.


Hope this helps.
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Yeah I already tried changing the relay it just burns the fuse. But thank you.
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The flasher is inline for the turn signal circuit, so taking it out cuts the power, just as pulling the fuse would.

It sounds like you have a short and its probably going to take a bit of work to trace the circuit and find the problem. If you have a wiring diagram and a little experience with this kid of thing, a great place to start would be the electrical connector at the base of the steering column.
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Alright I'll try that thanks!



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