My heater and tyrn signals do not work. Indicator light showing a person siting with a ball in his lap.

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Asked by Stacy Feb 05, 2014 at 11:46 AM about the 2006 Toyota 4Runner SR5 V8 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

What is wrong

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could you possibly post a picture of this? it might help...did you look at the fusebox to see if the turn signal fuse is dead? The heater blower does not work?-or the heater core ain't seein' hot coolant?

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The heater blower does not work and the turn signals do not work. They both went out at the same time. Before they went out there was a burning smell.

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are you getting any check engine or maintenance lights? that ball in his lap could be the "airbag" malfunction~? dunno. need to see the photo~

burnt smell inside the cab = blower motor overload~ if you can get your mitts on an electrical tester...you could check for the presence of voltage at the blower motor connector~

Mice can climb in and die in the intake...seen it before....also chewed wires causing electrical shorts....so that's why I've asked you to test the fuses at the fusebox....a tester as shown above (like four bucks) will do nicely~

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