I think you are on the right trail. Pin 6 should have power with the key on to aux or run and the emergency flasher off. Another test for the turn signal switch would be to jumper the LGN wire on the flasher to one of the turn signal wires GW or GR with the switch to aux or on. Pin 6 gets power through fuse 4 to pin 5 when the emergency flasher in off and key to aux or run. Fuse 6 feeds pin 6 when the emergency flasher is engaged. Fuse 4 has to be OK for turn signals fuse 6 for emergency flashers. If the jumper does not cause the turn signal to activate it indicates the flasher switch is probably defective. If the turn signals activate then the turn signal switch is probably defective. I hope you figure it out in time. Harold McElraft - 3354 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "netym89" <delorean@xxxx> wrote: > Hey, > Here is the deal! Car 10250 is going onto the movie scene and I had > to replace my window motor assembly this morning; 2.5 hours with no > cuts and bandages!! A little challenging but not bad. > The turn signal on my car just stopped working. The studio needs it > fixed by Saturday evening. I checked Fuse#4 okay; The emergency > flashers are working fine. Checked the schematic and this is what I > think: > 1. Check power to Fuse#4. > 2. Flasher unit must be working because the Hazard light circuit uses > it as well. > 3.Turn signal switch could be defective. > 4. Check pins 5 and 6 for continuity. If not, hazard switch defective. > > I need an opinion from somebody on this. What is the most common > fault found for this symptom. > > PS. I like to go back tomorrow to check the car once more. > > Emails to: delorean@xxxx