01 Hazard and blinkers no work???
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I had the same problem one time. I think it was just a blown fuse. If I remember right it was in the fuse box under the hood, but not sure. I do remember that it was a big fuse though, no spare in the fuse box. Hope this helps.
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my flashers, blinkers and brake lights all went out all of a sudden. I looked at those big goofy fuses under the hood and cant tell if they are blown or not? The parking lights and tail lights work so the bulbs are not burnt out it must be a switch or fuse. Does anyone know which ones to look for?
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If you lost brake lights too, it's probably a bad combination switch. It's the switch that your turn signal lever is part of. It's turn signals, dimmer switch, wipers, etc. but all the wiring for brake lights, turn signals, etc. runs through it. VERY common failure on these rigs.
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Were you pulling a trailer. I have had 2 fuses blow before after hooking up to a trailer. The trailer had a couple wires short out because the insulation was damaged.
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I just went through the same problem with my 99. Kept blowing the 20amp fuses under the hood for the hazards (which include blinkers) and the one stop lights. Found out it was a wire under the dash that had worn insulation off by rubbing on a piece of metal.
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