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No Turn Signals or Flashers after Dash Removal - 2006 Equinox

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After reinstalling the dash from a blend door replacement, I discovered the turn signals and flashers don't work. Everything else seems fine. The obvious question is did everything get plugged back in? To the best of my knowledge, yes it did.

According to sources I found, the turn signal and flasher relay are built into the back of the hazard switch - top center of the center console. The only other item that seems to be a possibility is the turn signal switch itself. Not having procured a good electrical diagram yet, I don't know if anything else is part of this circuit. Both the hazard and turn signal fuses are fine.

It isn't coincidence this happened right after the dash had been removed. The turn signal stalk is a little sloppy and got bumped around during the project. It was sloppy before, though. I'm going to order a new one just for good measure. Especially after it started smoking while pulling back on it to activate the passing lights.

Just wondering if anyone else has had this specific problem and what they might have found that corrected it. Thank you.
 
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Especially after it started smoking while pulling back on it to activate the passing lights.

You didn't think this was the reason your turn signals don't work why?

Just wondering if anyone else has had this specific problem and what they might have found that corrected it. Thank you.


I doubt that anyone is driving around with a turn signal stalk that smokes when pulling it to flash the passing lights which are the headlights. I think you found your problem. :facepalm:
 
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So in other words, you have no idea either. Thanks for your insightful and useful reply. That's what makes forums like this so helpful. :thumbdown: :eek:hno: :sosad:

If you're here just to insult other members, go someplace else.

The smoke from the switch only occurred when I moved the switch back very slowly and at the point where the lights actually activated. So it was likely arcing slightly. Yes, the switch needs replaced just for that reason. And the vehicle hasn't been driven since that particular problem was discovered. Thank you, Mr. Insightful.

Previously working mechanical parts (sliding switch contactors) don't completely and magically fail just because they were unplugged and plugged back in with no power present. If you had any real mechanical experience you would also know that the contactors in the switch for the passing lights and turn signals are separate. The passing lights still activate fine so if they share common power, the signals should still work as far as the switch is concerned.

Now, if anyone intelligent has any ideas about the actual problem, please share.
 
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Now, if anyone intelligent has any ideas about the actual problem, please share

I don't think it takes a genius to suspect the turn signal switch inside the steering wheel which is smoking when you pull the lever to flash the passing lights.

Let us know when you replace that switch and if the turn signals work again properly.
 
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:police: The OP asked that I remove this thread. I will lock it down instead.
 
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