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Turn signals quit... Help.

JordanB

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'67 B.
I put in a new voltage regulator, and the signals worked fine, but the last time I drove it, they didn't work. I tried to check some wires, but am not exactly sure where to start looking.
Sorry for being naive, but is there a hidden fuse box, or a relay that I can't see?
 
When something electrical quits on my "B", the first place I go is the fuse box. The one on my '72 is inside the engine bay on the inner right fender. The fuse contacts get corroded and cleaning them and the fuses usually gets me going. Next, if that doesn't work, I go to switches and check them, then wireing and other connections associated with the item that doesn't work. But the turn signals have another item which is the flasher. If the fuse check doesn't work, maybe the small investment of another flasher will do the trick. The flasher on mine is located behind the glove box but on a '67 I'm not sure.
Bob
 
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