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95 Volvo 960 Turn Signal issues

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jimsbiz
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Joined: 12 October 2009
Year and Model: 1995 960
Location: rochester ny

95 Volvo 960 Turn Signal issues

Post by jimsbiz »

Well its another issue I am trying to cure with this auto.
About 2 wks ago the right side turn signal stayed on and wouldnt work, left side worked and hazard lights worked.
Well yesterday the just the opposite happend after making a turn the left side stayed on and the right worked.
I got home and the hazzard light do not work this time.
I have checked fuses , and all connections with bulbs, no fix yet.
Could this be relay? location?
Also reading in fourm could be the hazzard light switch?
Any help would be great

danr960
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Year and Model: 964 1994
Location: Medinah, IL

Post by danr960 »

Guessing that it is the relay/switch, the relay and the hazard switch are a combination of both. Be stitting down when you go to the dealer for the one, I paid about $120 US for that switch.

DanR

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billofdurham
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Post by billofdurham »

+1.

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Post by reverend »

They don't go bad all THAT often so snag one from the junkyard and cross your fingers. I think mine ran me $4 or something. Sold as a "relay" or "switch".

Getvolvoparts.com has them brand new (OEM Volvo) for $68. It's enough that I'd want to MAKE SURE that it is the piece that I need to replace (though it's likely).

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