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Bad switch?
Your problem very well could be the hazard switch. i have a 1994 honda civic too i found whenever i disconnected the hazard switch from the wiring harness my turn signals brake lights and of course hazards do not work. Maybe replace the hazard switch..
Is the hazard lights button not on top of the steering column ? The switch for the hazard lights on my 1995 Ford Explorer is part of the multi functin switch ( turn signals etc. )
where is hazard light switch on toyota corolla
It is most likely the Hazard Switch. The turn signal and the hazard flasher are the same unit and will affect the operation of both. If the turn signals work, then it is more likely to be the hazard switch which is about $30 part.
If the turn signals on a car works but the hazard lights do not there may be a problem with the flasher switch. The flasher is located in the steering column, and a damaged unit can cause the lights to stop working.
simply depress the hazard light switch on top of the steering column. if the switch does not turn on hazard lights the switch may need to be replaced. this is common with this body platform. Be aware that the turn signal and hazard switch are all one part. it is not a difficult task to change, but remember that you will need some expertise for dealing with the air bags and steering wheel removal
The switch is below the radio.
The hazard switch and the turn signal and brake lights are all incorparated, chances are the 3-1 switch is broke internally check all fuses
It needs checked out but both the hazard and brake lights go through the turn signal switch.
== Hazard and turn signals switch are different. Sounds like you need a new turn sig. switch. The turn signals are routed through the hazard switch. Re-check fuses 4 and 19. If they are fine, check/test the hazard switch and related wiring; if the switch is faulty, replace it. If the switch is good, check/test relay in position 12.
Change out the switch. Bad switch!!