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replace the flasher fuse
If you will notice the hazard lights are not actually flashing, reason being, the hazard flasher relay is defective. Replace it.
If your hazard lights don't work but your turn signals do work it could be that your Hazard Lamp Flasher needs to be replaced. Your car has both a "hazard lamp flasher" and a "turn signal lamp flasher". Your "turn signal lamp flasher" is working but your "Hazard Lamp Flasher" may not be working. Buy a new "hazard lamp flasher" and install it. The hazard lamp flasher is located behind the instrument panel to the left of the steering column.
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.
Check the bulbs Check the flasher
you need to change the flasher can for the signal lights
Under the center of the dash, in front of the console, mounted on the firewall. This one flasher controls the hazard lights and turn signals.
The hazard lights are a seprate circuit even though they share the same bulbs. I would first replace the hazard flasher; it simply plugs in. Usually the hazard flasher is located in the interior fuse panel. I hope this helps you. Mark
They use separate flasher relays. Replace the turn signal flasher relay.
no both systems have a separate flasher
The hazard flasher on a 2001 Toyota Camry is located under the dash, near the hood release. It triggers the hazard lights to flash and regular intervals to notify other drivers.
Flasher stuck in closed position defective switch