96GMC sierra p/u no turn signal lights

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Asked by Funnel428 Jul 10, 2018 at 10:05 AM about the GMC Sierra

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Replcd. left t lite assy. complete. Rplcd. right t lite circuit board. All new bulbs..
All lights work except signal frt. & rear and no reverse lights. 4 way flashers
work. Tail lites and brake lites work

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Well thanks nobody. Figured it out myself only after spending 190.00 for the only other thing I thought it could possibly be but still having alot of doubt about...the muti-function (whole turn signal in steering column) switch only to find out after replacing it that it didn't fix the problem like I figured. I had quadruply ckd fuses and replaced the one marked of the panel cover, #10 I think mark turn signal. Nothing was fixing this. So I started over and in 5 mins I discovered the good folks at GM decided to leave fuse #22 on the panel fuse cover info blank and it was popped. Rplcd. it. 50 cent problem cost me 190.00 because they left fuse #22 unmarked.

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