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on some of these models, the hazard switch operates through its own flasher fuse. if this is the case, locating and replacing the fuse ($4) should do it. Location should be in the owners manual.
pickup a test light and check all the fuse if the fuses are good then you probably have a bad signal flasher.make sure you change the signal flasher and not the emergency flasher as they look the same.
try pressing the hazards on and off if they still don,t work replace the flasher unit. it is built into the hazard switch( all one unit ) change this and all will be good.
check fuse 16 in the fuse panel inside the vehicle...if that fuse has power then likely it is the multifunction switch thats bad or the combination flasher
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