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The turn signals and back lights are not working on my Honda?

I have an 04 Honda civic Ex coupe. My brake lights work and my white back up lights work, all of my other lights are fine. It's my turn signals (both front and back) and red back lights that have both stopped working. I checked my fuses and even replaced the combination indicator/wiper switch and nothing! I checked the fuses under the hood and under my steering wheel over and over, all seem to be intact. If you have a helpful and detailed suggestion please let me know

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  • 1 decade ago
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    If its the turn signals it could be the flahser, which controls the blinking of them, do you hear the clicking when you turn on the signals. If not this is the most likely issue, it costs $20 and is located by the steering colummn (not in the fuse panel)

  • 1 decade ago

    i have a 96 accord and when i did my radio i accidently unplugged the hazards and my blinkers didnt work then i pushed my hazards and they worked then after i turned the hazards off the blinkers worked then stopped so i pushing on the back plug of my hazards and the blinkers work fine try that get a mechanic to check fuses with a fuse reader

  • 1 decade ago

    It's called the signal relay it should be a square box about 3/4" square...it will be listed on the fuse relay panel. good luck

    as anthony said not the fuse panel but the relay panel

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    you probably have a bad flasher. Change all the wiring and the flasher go to like checkers or something. And you should be fine

    Source(s): Taking Auto Mechanic classes in HS
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  • 1 decade ago

    you may have a bad flasher

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