yea that beeping sound it is probably a bomb from my guesses so i would evacuate emedeatly and sell your car!
The turn signal flasher is located in the same assembly as the hazard button the dashboard just above the stereo. You need to remove the trim pieces from the dashboard in order to access the flasher assembly.
Did you try changing the flasher unit on the fuse box ? Sounds like that may be it.
The airbag warning signal might flash on the Hyundai Sonata dashboard if the component is malfunctioning. It should be checked by a mechanic.
When you push the button in, a signal is sent to the PCM to "block" overdrive.When you push the button in, a signal is sent to the PCM to "block" overdrive.
When changing lanes you should do the following Signal check your mirrors change lanes turn signal off. What step is missing from this lane-changing procedure?
On my 2000 Forester, the dashboard illumination dimmer control is on the turn signal stalk. --Ken
Transformer
Normally you are required to signal when changing directions or changing lanes.
The OD light on dash stands for Overdrive. There is a button (usually) on the end of the turn signal lever. Some cars the button or switch is on the dash. If you push the button/switch the light will change to OD or OD on (may even go out) then you will be in overdrive. Being in overdrive is good except for steep hills or pulling a heavy load.
The AT check signal light means that there is something is wrong with the transmission. A slipping transmission can be the cause of this.
under the dashboard on the driversside
I may be slightly off, but I have noticed the 'click' for the flasher is coming from the hazzard flasher button. I have removed the harness and found the turn signals do not work as long as the switch is disconnected. Hope this helps!! Just replaced mine. The Emergency Flasher switch (button) on the dashboard serves as the turn signal flasher also. Around a $35.00 item. You have to disassemble the face of the dashboard.. relatively easy, about 45 minutes.