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    No signals?

     



    Hello all! I've got a little problem with my Plymouth. It's got markers, brake lights and headlights but the turn signals will not work. Also, the horn stopped working at the same time...

    I have already taken off the signals and tail lights, checked all the wiring and put them back in. Checked all fuses. Nothing there. I'm thinking that the problem might be in the column.

    Any thoughts on this?

    Thanks in advance.
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    It may be in the column but it could also be a bad ground. Like alot of guys have said here on electrical problems.....a bad ground will have you nuts in a short time.

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    Yep check the grounds and the plug on the column.

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    Here's something else you can look for too.......check to see if a wire may have gotten pinched somewhere. Since the turn signals seem to be the problem, check all the wires going to them as well as the horn wire.

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    Just so we know what you're dealing with, what column are you using? Aftermarket or OEM application?
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    I've had these problems in past also more than once. Check flasher
    sending unit, all grounds, also sometimes a wire in steering column
    will be pinched or come un-soldered..I would start at flasher using test
    light and go from there.

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