If your 1999 Ford Expedition has turn signals that do not work but hazard lights that do work, it is likely that you have a fuse that is blown. You might also have a wiring issue including exposed wiring.
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. )
Probably a faulty multifunction/stalk switch.
Defective Flasher Relay.
Doesn't have hazard lights.
Defective Flasher Relay, replace it. One relay operates the Hazard Lights and the other operates the turn signals. Be sure and replace the correct one.Defective Flasher Relay, replace it. One relay operates the Hazard Lights and the other operates the turn signals. Be sure and replace the correct one.
Hazard and turn signals usually use separate flashers, switch the flashers to see if turn signals work and hazards don't, if so replace the flasher you need to replace the blinker flasher unit it is different from the hazard unit they cost about 4 bucks the flasher unit is the big round thing in the fuse panel in the dashboard
get the whole care re wired also dont turn on your hazard lights!!!
There aren't any. Hazard lights were not required by law until many years later than 1965.
The lights are the same and they are controlled by the same flasher relay located on the drivers side behind the dash, drivers side of steering column, mounted above the fuse panel.
check the front flasher
No. There is no fuse that you can pull if your 2011 Ford edge hazard lights keeps coming on but you can touch the little red triangle which is the hazard button and it goes off or disconnect the battery.
As far as I know , the multi-function switch is the switch for your turn signals , flash to pass , hazard lights etc . It is inside the steering column