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Check the back of the instrument panel and make sure there are bulbs in the twist-in sockets. Also, check for any green crap (corrosion) on the socket contacts. I think the bulbs are either 153s or 194s. I wouldn't think it would be a bad connection on the instrument panel harness. Do the hazard lights blink on the panel? It still may be a problem with the signal light sw in the column -- they have known to fail. Check for signal light power at the connector on top of the steering column under the dash. TAZ
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The external hazard lights do blink. The green indicator lights do not blink whether it's for the turn signals or the hazard lights. You can hear the flashers both working.
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