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Old October 25th, 2014, 8:35 PM
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Hi everyone. I'm about to cry. The right turn signal stopped working on my 08 equinox and I cannot figure it out.

Left turn signal works, hazards work (same bulb as the signals). But when I try to turn on the right signal I get nothing. Not even the green arrow on the dash.

Fuses are good, turn signal switch is good. There was a service bulletin on it but I cannot find any other information.

Any ideas?
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What does the TSB say?
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Originally Posted by sledge.impy
What does the TSB say?
Vehicle: 2008 Chevrolet Equinox
<hr> Nature of Defect:
EXTERIOR LIGHTING:TURN SIGNAL
Bulletin Number:
PIT-5103
Bulletin Date:
Jun 2011
<hr> Summary:
GM: 2007-2009 EQUINOX/TORRENT. SOME CUSTOMERS SAY THE RIGHT FRONT TURN SIGNAL IS INOPERATIVE DUE TO A POSSIBLE OPEN FUSE. ( NHTSA ITEM NUMBER - 10039508 )
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From the passenger side, look at the console (by where you feet would be if sitting in the passenger seat) and you will see a round access panel (about 8" diameter). open it up - the cover pops open/off. You will see a fuse block. The back of the round cover you removed has the list of where each fuse is. Pull and inspect or replace the fuse for the turn signal and try it out.
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Originally Posted by tomwalt
From the passenger side, look at the console (by where you feet would be if sitting in the passenger seat) and you will see a round access panel (about 8" diameter). open it up - the cover pops open/off. You will see a fuse block. The back of the round cover you removed has the list of where each fuse is. Pull and inspect or replace the fuse for the turn signal and try it out.

That was one of the first things I did. It just doesn't make any sense.
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