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Old 05-30-2023, 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by ThirdOfFive View Post
You have a short somewhere in the system, and good luck with that. Electrical shorts can be notoriously hard to diagnose.

My thought--and no aspersions being cast upon your judgment--is that if you had the same place try to fix it four and they've replaced the turn signal controls three times, you might consider another repair shop. They should have gotten the hint after the first replacement (definitely after the second) that the turn signal control was NOT the problem and to look elsewhere for the issue.

I'd definitely try another repair shop.
It does sound like a short, have you noticed when the problem first occurs after a repair? Is it when you use the right or left indicator? Has the turn signal control module been replaced? There are four separate outputs on the module you might try disconnecting them and reconnecting them one at a time.