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Vehicles using a CAN-bus system often use a single ECU to carry out all vehicle functions where timing is required - flashers and hazard flashers, courtesy light, wiper delay, etc.
I suggest you check a wiring diagram for your car to discover what system it has.
Sounds like your flasher relay is broken. A lot of people think that because their hazard flashers work that everything is OK, this isn't so. Hazard flashers are on a seperate system, and as such they have their own relay.
You will need to find where your indicator relay is located and replace it with the correct type.
Most likely it is the switch, But first try replacing the flasher ( they are around $10.00) which is alot cheaper than the switch is. When your flashers are working listen for the clicking and feel around under the dash ( it is the easiest way to find it) give that a try. make sure you are using the turn signal and not the hazard flasher (they both have there own flasher)
The power to brake lightlights goes through the signal switch, have some one watch while you hold brake pedal and wiggle signal lever to see if lights come on, if they do then its a bad signal switch, also check to make sure the hazard button is not on, try turning on the 4way flasher and then try brake
this sound like your flasher unit/relay is faulty as both indicators and 4 way hazard lights are not working chech your h/book for location or look under neath the fuse/relay box cover ?there is usually a diagram of location of fuses//relay
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