In glove box, there are two white tabs.. twist them and the fuse box will fall down... unfortunately, I don't know which number is the 'hazard' switch. On my BMW, there is also a removable flashlight in the glove box... pretty neat.
There is no formula to identify hazards. You need knowledge of the processes and materials used in a location, and an understanding of possible hazards. Then you have a change of identifying hazards before they identify themselves by injuring people.
The hazard and blinker lights are located behind the dashboard tray. To fix the fuse, you unfortunately had to take the dashboard out.
By shutting off the water supply prior to this valve of course
find a new way to do the job; 2) change the physical conditions that create the hazards; 3) change the work procedure, and 4) reduce the frequency
Creates hazards that increase the risk and the chances of loss.
A baseline analysis identifies initial hazards in the workplace and is modified as the workplace changes.
change MAP sensor
check if they work when you turn on the hazards. if they do then you may need to change the flasher.(is like a big round fuse)
To scan for potential hazards you change your view constantly, looking far ahead, on the sides, and in the rear view mirrors.
Change front light bulbs
there are 2 flasher cans in vehicle.one operates hazards and the other operates the blinkers. change the one that operates the blinkers and your blinkers will work
Only the person writing the will can change it.