This 1996 Honda Accord came in with inoperative turn signals. The car had been in a minor front end collision. The customer had looked for the turn signal fuse and could not find it. It is in the fuse box on the driver’s kick panel.
It is kind of hard to see when you are looking at the fuse box by leaning in from the outside of the car. To see it you actually have to lean way in and have your head almost on the brake pedal, before it comes into view. Why they decided to put it at the very end of the fuse box, where it is hidden by plastic, I don’t know?
Thank you so much, I was going to replace all of the fuses before I saw this post. Thanks For the help!
I looked this car all over, and couldn’t seem to find the fuse for the turn signals, web search led me here, and in minutes, had the fuse changed and the turn signals are working now!!! Thanks so much!
Have to ask if you pulled the one that I point to in the post. If you did, it was good and it has ignition power with the key on, the next thing to check would be to make sure that the hazard switch is not on and then check the flasher relay.
Ok so I’m having the same problem but i don’t know which fuse the turn signal fuse is so I pulled every one. None are bad, does that mean the problem is in the turn mechanism itself?
Thank you very much.. been wondering why my turn signals were not working & this was the key for my 94 Honda Accord turn signal problem.. Support.