You just pull them out and stick another on in.
the hazard and turn signal are both in the same relay
You're going to have to change the hazard light button on the dash
behind the hazard button, its built as complete assembly for Turn/hazard signal
I have a 2000 Jetta...my turn signal relay is located behind my hazard button on the dash. !! The hazard signal has been recalled and those who have replaced it already will be reimbursed by vw
If the turn signal relay & hazard (emergency) relay are side by side, turn on the emergency blinkers. You will hear & feel (if you touch the relay) the emergency relay clicking. Turn signal relay is the other one.
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More than likely you car has 2 flasher relays. One for the turn signals and one for the hazard lights. Replace the turn signal flasher relay. My 2000 Dodge Ram 1500 only has 1 relay for both turn signal & hazard, but inside the relay are 2 sets of contacts, one for each circuit, the turn signal contacts were burnt, but hazard were ok. still change the relay as your first fix, alot cheaper then a new switch.
Change the turn signal flasher relay.
Depending on what type of vehicle it is, it could be the combination flasher relay. 2000 Dodge Caravan, same problem. Replaced DRL/Flasher Relay, problem fixed. Was an expensive dealer only relay...
change the relay. it works. cost was $80. part+service
To change the relay switch for the turn signal hazard flashers on a 2001 Audi A4 1.8T, first locate the relay, which is typically found in the fuse box under the dashboard or in the engine compartment. Remove the cover and identify the relay by consulting the diagram on the fuse box cover or your owner’s manual. Carefully pull the old relay out of its socket and replace it with a new one, ensuring it is securely seated. Finally, test the turn signals and hazard lights to confirm they are functioning properly.
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