2011 Silverado blinkers not clicking
#1
2011 Silverado blinkers not clicking
My turn lights work, both left and right but the clicker is not working. I suspect it may be the turn switch relay but I'm unable to find it on my 2011 Chevy Silverado. All videos show the relay on driver side behind lower panel next to fuse box. I removed the panel and the relay is not where the videos indicate. I don't see any removable relays anywhere behind the lower panel. I was wondering if someone here could help me?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Last edited by jackOlsen; May 24th, 2024 at 11:10 AM.
#2
CF Junior Member
The issue could be with the turn signal switch on the steering column. If it's worn out or has internal problems, it might stop the clicking sound but still let the lights work. Also, since the BCM handles a lot of functions, including the turn signal sound, it could be the problem. If the BCM isn't sending the audio signal to the speakers, the turn signals might light up without the clicking sound.
#3
The issue could be with the turn signal switch on the steering column. If it's worn out or has internal problems, it might stop the clicking sound but still let the lights work. Also, since the BCM handles a lot of functions, including the turn signal sound, it could be the problem. If the BCM isn't sending the audio signal to the speakers, the turn signals might light up without the clicking sound.
#4
Did you replace your stereo or is it factory? Does it work?
#5
I did not replace stereo; it's factory and it's working. Have no option to reset stereo. Problem began a few weeks ago and only changed oil and transmission fluid in past few weeks. Have checked all bulbs and also checked voltage on battery 12.45v. I recall it clicking one time several days ago but hasn't since.
Last edited by jackOlsen; May 24th, 2024 at 3:09 PM.
#6
turn signals circuits are now solid-state, which are silent. No flasher modules. That's why the clicking sound is created artificially through the stereo and front door speakers. That's also why you couldn't find a relay ... it's not a user serviceable part. (and they rarely fail).
Do the signal indicators on your instrument panel still flash?
Do the signal indicators on your instrument panel still flash?
#7
CF Active Member
turn signals circuits are now solid-state, which are silent. No flasher modules. That's why the clicking sound is created artificially through the stereo and front door speakers. That's also why you couldn't find a relay ... it's not a user serviceable part. (and they rarely fail).
Do the signal indicators on your instrument panel still flash?
Do the signal indicators on your instrument panel still flash?
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#8
turn signals circuits are now solid-state, which are silent. No flasher modules. That's why the clicking sound is created artificially through the stereo and front door speakers. That's also why you couldn't find a relay ... it's not a user serviceable part. (and they rarely fail).
Do the signal indicators on your instrument panel still flash?
Do the signal indicators on your instrument panel still flash?
Last edited by jackOlsen; May 24th, 2024 at 3:56 PM.
#9
that's why I asked if your stereo is working. All cars have front door speakers. Yours are either blown, or the wires in the door harness where it bends back and forth are broken.
There may also be a setting in your DIC to control the chime volume. Check your owner's manual.
There may also be a setting in your DIC to control the chime volume. Check your owner's manual.
#10
that's why I asked if your stereo is working. All cars have front door speakers. Yours are either blown, or the wires in the door harness where it bends back and forth are broken.
There may also be a setting in your DIC to control the chime volume. Check your owner's manual.
There may also be a setting in your DIC to control the chime volume. Check your owner's manual.