1. Open the fuse panel on the driver-side of the vehicle.
2. Locate the turn signal relay, which is usually a small black box with a green or yellow connector.
3. The relay may be labeled "turn signal" or "flasher."
4. Remove the relay by gently pulling it out of its socket.
Additional Details
* If you are experiencing turn signal issues and require a quick fix, gently tap on the relay with something like a wrench. Sometimes the contact inside just needs the nudge to be pushed through any corrosion.
* If the turn signal relay is faulty, you will need to replace it with a new one.
* New relays are inexpensive and easy to find at auto parts stores.
* Replacing the turn signal relay is a simple task that can be done in minutes.