The hazard light switch is part of the multi-function switch that houses the turn signal switch as well. WARNING: THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT NECESSARY FOR AIR BAG DEPLOYMENT IS POWERED DIRECTLY FROM THE BATTERY. TO AVOID ACCIDENTAL DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY, THE BATTERY GROUND CABLE MUST BE DISCONNECTED PRIOR TO SERVICING OR REPLACING ANY AIR BAG SYSTEM COMPONENTS. Disconnect the battery ground cable and wait one minute for the backup power supply to be depleted. Remove the steering wheel. Remove the four screws from the lower steering column shroud. Remove the ignition switch lock cylinder illumination lamp socket from the lower steering column shroud. Remove the lower steering column shroud. Remove the upper steering column shroud. Disconnect the three multi-function switch electrical connectors. Remove the multi-function switch screws. Remove the multi-function switch electrical connectors and the multi-function switch. Installation To install, reverse the removal procedure.
How do you replace the hazard switch
The flasher is broken. It is located inside the hazard switch and easy to replace. The switch is about $30 from the dealership and takes 10 minutes to replace.
The blinker relay is broken. It is located inside the hazard switch. Replace the switch and it will fix your problem.
Do you mean how to tell if it is broken?
The hazard button alone can't be replaced. You will need to replace the complete signal switch which is called a multifunction switch.
The turn indicator relay in an Audi TT is integrated with the hazard switch. To replace the relay you would need to replace the hazard switch.
The flasher is actually the hazard switch itself. If removed turn signals will not function. Just pop the old switch out and unplug it to replace if broken (if present and signal don't work).
turn signal switch is the hazard button! Pull out hazard button and replace it! good luck!
Have you ever stepped on the brake when the flashers are flashing and see how they stop flashing? So yes the circuit does go thru the flasher, so replace that and see.
The flasher circuit is in the hazard switch in the dash.
It's in the hazard warning switch. You need to replace the switch.
I would suspect The hazard switch has failed and/or the flasher relay also. Replace the relay first & see if problem still exsists. If does, hold onto relay & replace hazard switch or combination of both.