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Check your fuse panels it may be hazard light fuse, but most likely is the relay. It is larger than a fuse and plugs into the fuse panel. Check the owners manual or the legend on the fuse panel cover.
check the fuse if good then turn on the hazard lights if they work then you probably need a turn signal flasher which is a separate flasher unit then the hazard one.it usually looks like the hazard one so with the hazards on and locate it then you will know what the signal flasher looks like and you will also know not to change the wrong flasher unit.the signal flasher is often located at or near the under dash fuse panel or somewhere in the dash you don`t say what type of car your talking about.
The turn signal and hazard flasher unit is located in the interior fuse
panel located under the driver's left side knee protector. They are
replaced by simply pulling them straight out. Note that the prongs are
arranged in such a way that the flasher must be properly oriented before
attempting to install it. Turn the flasher until the orientation of the
prongs is correct and simply push it firmly in until the prongs are
fully engaged.
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Check the fuse/relay panel for a blown fuse/relay. Also look at the turn signal flasher and the four way flasher located in fuse/relay panel for problem. If the fuses are good replace the flashers to correct the problem. Hope this will help you.
The hazard/turn signal relay (flasher) is located on top the the under
dash fuse box. To replace the flasher, remove the fuse box retaining
bolts and locate the flasher at the right rear corner. Pull gently to
remove the flasher. Replace the one of like kind.
The fuse box is located under the left side of the dash. Additional
fuses are located in the fuse and relay box in the engine compartment.
Hope helped with this. remember rated this help, good luck.
first thing is replace both flashers one for signals and the other for hazards. if they still dont work then its your signal light switch, also check all fuses before you do anything.hope this helps.
i have a similar problem but my left signal works, when i turn the right on it just does an annoying buzz sound. if you can think of any explination for such shinanogins help would be greatly appreciated
Flasher needs replacing
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