Start by identifying the cause of the problem, then figuring out how to repair it is easy. It'll either in the power supply, the switch, or the wiring. Start diagnosing.
You have to replace the smart stalk. if you want a permenant fix. You can get them woking again by repeatedly depressing the hazard warning button.
the best way to fix a hazard is remove it
Replace the switch. I had the same problem. You can purchase the switch at any auto parts store it easily clicks in and out.
The most common causes are the bulbs themselves, but another problem could be your hazard realy itself, its kinda like a fuse, idk where its located but if it went bad, the flashers stop operating, its a cheap fix, just have to find the relay.
Engine speed sensor circuit malfunction.
To fix vapor lock on a 2003 Dodge Stratus, locate the fuel pressure sensor near the fuel pump. There is a button on the side to release pressure. Push on the button, then try to start the vehicle.
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.
In many cars, a solid turn signal illumination means that a bulb needs to be replaced. if they don't light at all, it could be a bad connection. wear gloves if you try to inspect the wireing. but you may want to go to a mechanic if a new bulb doesn't fix the problem. ------------------------ The first thing to check is ...do your hazard flashers work ? If the hazard flashers work then you are not dealing with bad bulbs or a bad connection. 1st - check the blinker fuse 2nd - check or replace the flasher unit. I usually take the flasher unit out of the hazard flashers and swap it with the blinker flasher unit. (if the hazard flashers worked then that flasher unit is good) You can find the flasher unit by listening for and following the blinking noise. 3rd - usually at this point i end up replacing the turn signal unit. I have replaced many bad flasher units in my time.
: I just changed three fuses in my '97 Mercury Sable... the turn signal fuse, the hazard flasher fuse, and another "autolamp" fuse. None of the three corrected the problem I was having. (turn signals and hazard flashers are not working at all.) I am now trying to replace the electronic flasher, but have not found where to install it. : In any case, the fuses for the turn signals and hazard flashers are not actually very expensive, so you might want to try that first. I bought a variety pack for less than $5. Also, if you look under the cover of the fuse box under your dash, there may be spares so you wouldn't even have to purchase new ones.
buy a junkyard cluster or take your cluster apart and move them free.....
to fix it drive to the dealer and trade it for a cummins so then you wont have that problem.
Check the fuses. Sometimes you have to remove and reinstall them.