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the old directional signals trick- simple fix or hell on the rox 92 245 200 1992

hi sages- need your superb advice. this may be the simplest inquiry to appear ever on the forum. have been running my 92 245 wagon now for almost 10 years. here goes. driving tonight the directional left and right and blinkers stopped working. never had a problem with it before . right away put on the 4 way flasher hazard switch and it worked since didn't want to be rear ended when turning. 4 ways worked fine. all other lights work. Haynes book on 240s says check fuse on left lower panel. have to check which one for the directionals . if that checks ok then will check flasher canister behind lower left of center console. I suspect that is the problem. heard a buzzing emanating from there when I worked the dead signals. how tough is it to access that flasher?. don't want to have to dismantle the lower dash to replace it. do the 4 way flasher which works use the same flasher as the directional? blinkers on the dash cluster work fine with the 4ways . don't think it needs blinker fluid which shyster tried to pull on me a few years ago. sorry. is there also a separate relay component for the directional? . Haynes is confusing on this point. directional signal lever is not loose and seems to feel normal. thanks tons my bruthas . oldduke






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