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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
was working on one of the jaguars on the weekend, had the same problem. The two have different fuses and one fuse is likely to be broken. Also... I found one of the cables had fallen out due to vibrations, put it back in and as good as gold. You can see the car below.
Source(s): http://www.angelclassics.com.au/ - rusty mathLv 51 decade ago
First, check the fuses. Next, check and/or replace the bulbs. Still don't work? Replace the turn signal flashing unit and the main light switch. If this doesn't do it it's time to get an auto electric specialist. All of these parts are inexpensive and fairly easy to replace yourself. 99% of the time, the problem lies with one or more of these items.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Check Fuses
Check Bulbs
Check Wire Connections
Then Checks all wiring.
- johnrymelLv 41 decade ago
First thing is check all your fuses. Make sure they are all good. Then check your bulbs. After that it can be a bad ground wire or broke wire some where