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I would have to assume that there is a relay or two on the flashers to be able to separate the emergency flasher from the signals, and the marker lights from the brakes etc. Replace the relay or swap with another one to test.
Does it go off ocationally while you are using you turn signals?
Check you multifuntion switch, if it is shorting out it can send power to you horn from when your interior lights is activated. Hope this helps
Hello. Definitely check the fuses, but also check the ground for the lights in the rear end as your symptoms could also be the result of a poor ground.
There is a module built into the instrument panel that controls the interior lights. If that thing goes bad, you have to replace the entire instrument panel. Everyone always says check the fuses, of course you would have done that before running to your computer to ask a stranger what to do! The instrument panel is expensive, I hope thats not your problem, thats my problem. Good luck.
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