Hey Stevie,
Not sure if this will help, but I had a similar issue recently. The turn signals are controlled by a computer located inside the electrical box. The case for the computer is bolted into the box with two gold-colored 10mm head bolts. Remove and unplug the case, and pry the computer board out of the case (you'll need a couple of small flat head screwdrivers and some patience). On the board you'll see two "towers". They are the turn signal relays. If your looking at them, the one on the right is for the left turn signal. You can plug the connector in and watch them work. My left signal would work intermittently, weather dependent, and while attempting to clean the contacts on the relay I noticed that the relay would move up and down more than expected. It turned out to be a cracked solder joint which was visible with a magnifying glass on the other side of the board. I added a dab of solder to it and the signals work perfectly now. Sorry I didn't take photos. I happened to be searching for something else when I came upon your post, so I joined in order to reply! Hi everyone!