If your turn signals aren't working, you need to check:
* The turn signal relay: This is usually located under the dash, often in a fuse box. The location varies slightly by trim level, so you'll need to consult your owner's manual (or a wiring diagram) to find its precise location. It's often a small square or rectangular component.
* Fuses related to the turn signals: Check the fuses in your fuse box (under the hood and possibly under the dash) that are related to the turn signals, parking lights, and hazard lights. These will likely be labeled in the fuse box diagram. A blown fuse in one of these circuits *could* cause your turn signals to malfunction.
* The bulbs themselves: Burned-out bulbs are a common culprit. Check all your turn signal bulbs (front and rear).
* The multi-function switch: This is the stalk on the steering column that controls your turn signals, wipers, etc. A faulty switch is another possibility.
In short, focus on finding the turn signal relay and checking related fuses, rather than searching for a specific "flasher fuse." Your owner's manual is your best resource.