it will be your hazard light switch, push it in and out a heap of times then try again. If they work after that probably best to replace it. But they are stupidly expensive.
Blown fuse or bad flasher unit. Often, cars use different flasher for the turn signals and the flasher, so it is possible for the hazards to work and not the turn signals.
Have you checked the flasher fuse. Its in the fuse box by the brake pedal. Its the larger round one, you might have knocked it out of place or it has to be replaced. Check it out. When the flasher is on, you can hear a ticking coming from it.
More than likely the flasher relay is defective, replace it.
Could be: Fuse Flasher Switch in column There is another flasher behind the fuse panel that controls the signals
Check/change the fuse associated with the blinkers.
Check the bulbs, check the fuse, check the hazard flasher relay, if all that checks okay, check the hazard switch.
Turn signal flasher
Assuming you checked the bulbs, the signal/hazard switch assembly could be shot. Also, using a test light, check the fuses to see if they are getting 12V.
because it is a hlodenlol really tho you need to replace flasher unit for indicators sorking sometimes and then not is indication that flasher unit is about to quit
Probably the flasher unit needs to be replaced. This is an electronic switch which usually mounts underneath the dashboard.
change indicator flasher canit is under dashthere are 2, one for indicators and 1 for hazards
I have a 1996 D R and have the same problem. Apparently the flasher switch needs to be replaced.