Left rear turn signal

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My left rear turn signal is not working, there is no power to the socket. The bulb looks good but I changed it out anyway but the issue still stands. The socket does not look burned.
The trailer parking lights also do not work, not sure if that is relevant but thought I should add it just in case.
 

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Fusebox diagrams are in the owner's manual, or here online:
https://fuse-box.info/chevrolet/chevrolet-suburban-2007-2014-fuses-and-relay (be sure to scroll down below the 2007 diagrams)

In the inside cabin fusebox, have the appropriate fuses been checked? Especially #6?

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For the trailer lights, check fuses 25, 26, and 27 in the underhood fusebox. You may need to check others, so get your fusebox diagram and the list of fuse descriptions.

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Fusebox diagrams are in the owner's manual, or here online:
https://fuse-box.info/chevrolet/chevrolet-suburban-2007-2014-fuses-and-relay (be sure to scroll down below the 2007 diagrams)

In the inside cabin fusebox, have the appropriate fuses been checked? Especially #6?

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For the trailer lights, check fuses 25, 26, and 27 in the underhood fusebox. You may need to check others, so get your fusebox diagram and the list of fuse descriptions.

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I'll check these now, I know I checked the fuses under the hood, didn't think about the cabin fuses.
 
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Fusebox diagrams are in the owner's manual, or here online:
https://fuse-box.info/chevrolet/chevrolet-suburban-2007-2014-fuses-and-relay (be sure to scroll down below the 2007 diagrams)

In the inside cabin fusebox, have the appropriate fuses been checked? Especially #6?

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For the trailer lights, check fuses 25, 26, and 27 in the underhood fusebox. You may need to check others, so get your fusebox diagram and the list of fuse descriptions.

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All fuses are okay but I am missing number 58 under the hood, not sure if it's needed or not.
 

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Might be fuse #5 inside the cab; don't just look at the fuse, measure the voltage on both sides of it. You can use the test points to measure the voltage on the minifuses without pulling them, but it's probably better to also pull them and check for pin fitment.

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If not fuses, you may like to do some sort circuit check to see if connection is made when you select the left turn signal using the multifunction switch. I have similar issues w/ my Corvette that I think might be related to the multifunction switch so I have to learn how to test it myself. Just a though, fuses are definitely first place to look though. Also I don't know how it works anymore but older vehicles had a flasher unit too that could go out. I don't know where that's located on new our trucks if at all. My 99 Covette it was built into the hazard switch.
 

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Just saw a post someone needed a new stalk, so they can certainly wear out.
I think the BCM does all the flashing for you now..

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