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Toyota Corolla Turning Signal Not Working, what could be wrong?

I have a 1997 Toyota Corolla and all of a sudden my left and right turn signals dont work

my head lights brake lights and corner lights all have light bulbs that work

when i pull the indicator arm down no green arrows and no clicking noise in side and nothing outside as well.

I have replaced my "flasher" with a new one and checked all the fuses i could find and they are all good.

Do I have to replace my wiper and hazard light switch arm unit or can I check something else cheaper and easier.

Should I check all the wiring at a mechanics or what?

My car has an aftermarket alarm (professionally installed)

My car is in great shape and nothing else is wrong with it.

What could it be, I cant drive it with no signals! please help!

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Use your hazards if the signals work then maybe its the controls on the steering wheel take that off and replace see if that helps...most of the time you can get that at a pick a part yard its cheaper.

  • jon k
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    you can drive it without signals for the time being. just use the old school hand signals out of your window. and bring it to your nearest toyota dealer to have them look at it. the wire could be shorted out from the fuse box

  • 1 decade ago

    check ALL your fuses because some fuses go to more than one thing. Your car may have a wiring problem as well.

  • native
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    you have a bad "multi switch" so named becaused it does blinkers high beams and sometimes windshield wipers.

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