The turn signals and hazards are on separate relays. You need to replace the signal relay. If that doesn't do the trick, look into your turn signal switch.
Multifunction switch is bad.
No turn signals are not by law required, as long as you have your headlight, brake light, and you know the hand signals for turning on a bike than you don't need flashers. But if you're not using flashers, you are still required to use hand signals
I think there are two different flashers one for blinkers and one for the flashers.
The signals and the emergency flashers have separate circuits, separate fuses, separate flasher relays. Start with checking the fuses, the bulbs, the signal flasher relay and wiring and if it still doesn't work it may be the signal switch is bad.
Check the fuses aren't burnt first. Then remove lense and check bulb filaments if fine. Try your emergency flashers to see if they blink, if not THEN replace the flasher unit at the fuse box...easy to replace. Hope this helps.
I would check the switch inside the steering column.
The directional signals and the emergency flasher each have their own flasher unit. They are the same type of flasher and should be beside each other under the dash.
on the Chevy beretta there are 2 flashers one is right next to the steering column to the behind the plastic dash piece,this is your turn signal flasher replace it and your signals should work.
you need to replace blinker can in your vehicle. the flashers and blinkers have separate flasher cans which is why your flashers still work but not your blinkers
No because they need power to work.
I believe the flashers are on a separate fuse than the blinkers, that is where I would first start to look, is the fuse box
No, it still has a distributor.