Where is the turn signal fuse located in a Toyota Crown?

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OwenLynn
07/30/25 5:13am
The turn signal fuse of the Crown is located in the fuse box in the front engine compartment. Introduction to turn signals: 1. Turn signals are important indicator lights that are activated when a motor vehicle turns to alert surrounding vehicles and pedestrians. 2. The turn signal bulbs use xenon tubes, controlled by a microcontroller circuit, with alternating left-right flashing for continuous operation. Reasons why turn signals may not work: 1. If the turn signals don't light up but the hazard lights do, the turn signal switch may be partially damaged. 2. If individual turn signals don't light up, the bulb may be burnt out and replacing it can solve the problem. 3. If all bulbs don't light up, the turn signal fuse may be blown, causing all turn signals to fail.
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