What is the up and down of the turn signal?

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ArabellaFitz
07/29/25 7:57pm
The turn signal switch: push down for left turn, push up for right turn, and return to the middle to turn off. Here is some information about turn signals: 1. Function: Turn signals are important indicator lights that are activated when a motor vehicle turns to alert surrounding vehicles and pedestrians. 2. Reasons why turn signals may not work: If the turn signals don't work but the hazard lights do, the turn signal switch may be partially damaged; if individual turn signals don't work, the bulb may be damaged and replacing it can solve the problem; if all bulbs don't work, the turn signal fuse may be damaged, causing all turn signals to fail.
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