1994 Mercury GM left rear hazard lights & left rear turn signal not working.

Asked by LauraMS Jan 10, 2015 at 08:28 PM about the 1994 Mercury Grand Marquis

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hazard lights work in front and right rear. Left rear turn signal doesn't blink, but all other
turn signals work fine. Brake lights work fine. Rear left bulb is ok (looks just like right
side, which works fine), fuses look ok. What else could it be?
Now the dash clock isn't working!

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to me sounds like a burnt out bulb on that year of car there are TWO brake light and turn signals bulbs on each side in the rear (also the turn signal and brake light use the same filament INSIDE the bulb) one of the two bulbs on one side could be burnt out. Check carefully one could be working and the other one not and you didn't notice it.

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had the same problem but hazard did not work either...after checking as dwyczalek suggested...my filaments on two bulbs were burnt out.(each bulb has two filaments in each bulb,) took them out held up to light and noticed them...was about to buy a new multi-function switch for 2003 dodge ram...thankx dwycz...

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