Turn the hazards on and check for a burnt-out bulb.
Check the blinker fluid.
Your car can be fix but it will cost a lot of money if it has not been service regularly.
Could be a bad flasher
the hazard switch has two sets of contacts. when hazards turned on, blinkers cannot work,even if hazards dont work.for blinkers to work, hazard sw must be in off position-this reconnects blinker circuits to work normally. BUT-the contacts in the hazard sw get dirty and wont reconnect the blinkers to work
Fix them then.
I have a 2001 OLds Aurora 4.0 and was quoted $5800.00 to change both head gaskets. Ouch! So I added sealer into rad hose and changed the thermostat seems o.k for now.
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
They dont work. The bulbs are the most problems. Fix it!
Make sure the bulbs are good.
Replace the turn signal flasher relay.
If you check the fuse circuit box, there is a fuse for your blinkers. Just change to the amp that is required which is probably a 20. Should work good as new again
For safety reasons, you should fix the problem so that you blinkers work correctly. This is a fairly common problem and the cost to repair will likely be minimal. For inspection purposes, however, your blinkers only need to work correctly during the inspection.