blinker problem
There are multiple bulbs that are part of the brake/flasher lights on either side of the truck. I am confident that your problem is simple and is caused by a blown bulb or corroded connection at the bulb. The flasher works based on the load on the circuit. If a bulb is blown or the connection is corroded to the point of not illuminating just one of the 3 bulbs on one side (remember, front[2] & back[1] are in the same circuit when it comes to the turns & hazards), it will not flash.
I can't tell if you have inspected all of the bulbs AND connections from the short descriptions you have given, but I'll be damned if I'm going to stick around given the attitude you have portrayed. Sorry for trying to help you confirm the simple things based on what I have come across all too frequently with older vehicles. My mistake, obviously.
Good luck with your problem.
I can't tell if you have inspected all of the bulbs AND connections from the short descriptions you have given, but I'll be damned if I'm going to stick around given the attitude you have portrayed. Sorry for trying to help you confirm the simple things based on what I have come across all too frequently with older vehicles. My mistake, obviously.
Good luck with your problem.
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