I'm not sure what you mean by "breaker". If you mean fuse, then yes, there is a turn signal fuse in the circuit.
replace turn signal flasher, hazard flasher is separate
Same flasher for left and right signals but a different flasher for the emergency flashers.
They use separate flasher relays. Replace the turn signal flasher relay.
Two separate circuits in most vehicles. You have a fuse and a flasher for the hazards and you have a separate fuse and flasher for the signals.
2 separate circuits, separate fuses and separate flasher relays. Check the fuse, if okay then replace the signal flasher relay.
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.
I saw in other places that yes it does have separate flashers.
For most vehicles the hazards and signals are two separate circuits, they have separate fuses and separate flashers. Check your signal light fuse and signal light flasher.
hazards and turn signals have separate flashers. replace flasher for turn signals
Yes, they are 2 separate systems with separate flashers.
Often, a separate flasher unit is used to activate the hazard flashers. This unit might be bad, or the switch to activate the hazard flashers might be bad. answer always there are 2 flashers.one for turn signals other for hazard replace hazard flasher They have separate fuses also.
Emergency flashers are a separate circuit. I would replace the turn signal flasher relay. To find it, switch on your turn signals and follow the sound. The flasher is probably worn. I hope this helps.AnswerWhat he said, or you have a bulb out...