The turn signals and hazard lights on this year Beetle are controlled by the hazard switch. Dealers refer to this switch as a hazard/flasher module.
When the switch fails, the lights typically flash once or twice then stop due too faulty internal contacts. The switch/module is just like the old style turn signal flasher that older cars used years ago, only the cost is a little bit more expensive.
This is a common part that fails on this vehicle.
Change front light bulbs
Blown fuse/? blown bulbs /?bad flasher.
it may have nothing to do with your brake pads on my car the blinkers stoped working they still came on but they stoped blinking and i just had to repace the bulbs
Bulbs? Sockets? Steering column switch?
Check/change the fuse associated with the blinkers.
You have to diagnose the system to determine the cause. Check the fuses, the bulbs, the flasher relay then the switch.
If the bulbs light up but will not flash, the flasher relay is defective, and needs replacing. If none of the bulbs light up, the fuse is blown.
They dont work. The bulbs are the most problems. Fix it!
Make sure the bulbs are good.
If you already checked your bulbs then check your fuses, usually this is the case when all the lights stop working at the same time.
Check bulbs
This usually means one of the bulbs has burnt out.