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Old Dec 15, 2020 | 07:05 PM
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Default 2004 Buick Century turn signal dead

Car is my father in laws primary vehicle. The turn signals and 4 ways all suddenly stopped working.
I verified the multifunction switch is working and can find no blown fuses. The 2 light blue wires coming into the flasher relay on the drivers side have no voltage on them. WHen I jumpered 12v to the terminal on the flasher, I could get the 4 ways and L/R turns to function. So, I've lost power to the turns somewhere but I'm confused as to where. Rockauto shows a turn signal relay, a 5 pin relay, unlike the 3 pin flasher unit. I'm not sure where this relay is located and have not been able to find a wiring diagram for the car. I may bring a power pro home from work and see if I can dump a signal in the wire and trace the route through the dash but it would be easier to just see a diagram.
Anyone here know what feeds power to the flasher?
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Old Dec 24, 2020 | 10:55 AM
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I'd bet it'* the switch assembly that is the problem.
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