Problem bad been resolved.
I knew that I was getting power to the 10 amp turn signal fuse in the JB. But no power was going from the fuse to the flasher. So some simple wiring and it is now fixed!
I found out the problem...the flasher isn't getting any power...but how to fix this I do not know :( hmmmmm....any ideas?
And also the engine bay junction box doesn't seem to be getting power either...could this be what's breaking the connection to the flasher? I'm not getting any readings from...
I think I may have stumbled into something...there's more symptoms actually and I'm just now putting the pieces together.
The dimmer light for the dash is out. The Horn doesn't work. And also the hazards. All 3 of those are in the engine bay fuse box. And a side affect would be the blinkers...
Yeah that's what I replaced. But you said that there was a "flasher" AND a "flasher relay".
The flasher is good. The fuses are good.
But still no dash indicators, no blinkers and no hazards.
The guy I got this from told me that the blinkers we working before I drove it away to my home. I was on the highway and the blinkers wouldn't work. Neither would the dash indicators. And along with the hazards.
The headlights, running lights and brakelights work.
Is the flasher relay that...
It's for sure NOT the fuses or the Flasher unit that is keeping my indicators, blinkers and hazards from working. Installed brand new flasher and brand new fuses.
One thing that the guy did to the truck right before I drove it away was he was messing with the 12 volt power supply black and red...
Found the flasher...also found out another issue...there was a 25 amp fuse in the blinker fuse location. It was supposed to be a 10 amp. Could that have fried my flasher? The flasher is only rated for 168 watts.
I have a 1989 Toyota Pickup and I can't find the signal flasher at all. The only place I haven't checked is behind the fuse box. Please help.
Edit: Currently I don't have any blinkers or hazards working.