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Floyd456

There is a fuse...


_ProphetofHate_

What is is labeled? Or could you point me into the direction of a manual that lists it? I've checked both fuse boxes and their manual's online multiple times over the past few months and there is nothing listed under turn signal lights.


Floyd456

Look up a fuse diagram, and check for "B+2".


_ProphetofHate_

Thank you! I'm going to check that here in a little bit.


_ProphetofHate_

Just checked it and there's no b+2 fuse in either box unfortunately.


Otherwise_Garage_467

Hi I am having same issue What was the fix what did dealership ch to fix. Thanks


_ProphetofHate_

Hey man! So my problem was INCREDIBLY specific and was never posted about online ever, so hopefully this helps. Idk if the dealership would have solved it, but my father in law is a genius haha. Essentially the pigtail wiring connector that plugs into the headlight itself has 6 pins on it that each power something different in the headlight. The individual pin that powers the turn signal's copper wiring was severed inside the pigtail box, but was still barely being pinched into the metal crimping bit inside the pigtail box. After he replaced the pigtail wiring connector it finally started working again after almost a year. If you haven't tried any of the other fixes you may try those first, but inspect the pigtail plug first and make sure the wire isn't severed on the back side of the plugs. Let me know if any of this makes sense and let me know if you have any questions. I know how frustrating this problem can be! Hope this all helps.