it sounds like there is a short in the wiring on your right side turn signals, check wire for damage especially where it is near sharp edges
Same flasher for left and right signals but a different flasher for the emergency flashers.
Some cars have two flashers, one for the signals and the other for the emergency flashers. Be sure you replaced the right one. Also check the fuse the bulbs and lastly the signal switch.
There is two flashers involved, one for the signals and one for the emergency flashers. Perhaps you changed the wrong one.
Bad bulb or crossed wires somewhere. If it only happens, say, when you use the left turn signal, but not when you use the right turn signal, it's probably one of the left-side bulbs.
on the Chevy beretta there are 2 flashers one is right next to the steering column to the behind the plastic dash piece,this is your turn signal flasher replace it and your signals should work.
turn signals and 4 way flashers are on different systems and use different flashers You would want to look for the turn signal relay, try putting on your 4-way hazard flashers so you can here the clicking noise of the relay, they might be under your dash. In my car it was underneath the dash directly in line with the steering column, above the brake pedal.
You di dnot mention the kind of car. Most cars have a turn signal flasher and an emergency flasher.Are you sure that you replaced the right one?
AnswerAccording to my Haynes repair manual, 1995 and later models, theflasher relays for the turn signals and four way flashers are locatedunder the instrument panel to the right of the steering column.
The button that turns the flashers on is located on the steering column directly behind the steering wheel. It is located on the top or bottom right depending on model. The flashers themselves are your turn signals working in unision.
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