I had the same issue where the turn signals were not working, neither was the steering wheel controls (radio, cruise control, etc). I've just replaced the two fuses, 21 & 22, and now it works again. Even though the two fuses I replaced did not appear to be damaged.
AnswerI had the same problem. Though it did not appear to be damaged, I replaced fuse #22, which fixed the problem. Answerfunny that I ran across this question - just happened to me today. The fuse is not blown. I checked it personally and with a mech. Best thought on it so far is that the switch went out inside the turn signal lever itself.At this time I'm leaning towards this reason b/c my highbeams do not work either. I'm calling the shop tomorrow - I will have the definative answer in the next couple of days.
Removing the fuse resets the Steering Wheel Module, there is a down load to correct this condition.
Blown fuse
It COULD be a blown fuse. Check the fuse panel. It COULD by a blown flasher unit. If the fuse is OK, change the flasher.
The fuse for the abs system is blown. Check under the driver side of dash for the fuse panel.
Well if your turn signals still work its not a short. I just fixed a pinched wire on my 96 and now my turn signals dont work. But according to a buddy of mine on Clubintegra.com there is a chance the fuse for the hazards is blown.
Replace blown fuse
fuse or blub is out or blown, or wiring is bad, or the relay is bad.
Bulbs mis-installed, blown fuse, connector not plugged in, wrong bulbs, etc.Bulbs mis-installed, blown fuse, connector not plugged in, wrong bulbs, etc.
Check your fuse!
because there are two diffrent flashers 1 for the flashers and 1 for turn
I assume its because the something to do with electric doors dont work? Look for the fuse that is blown. You can tell with out removing the fuse by the visible link at the top edge of the fuse. If no visible link then blown fuse.
Blown fuse.
blown fuse