Bad hazard switch.
try the hazard warning light switch as if this fails the indicators will not operate then if not try the hazard light relay
Brake lights
bad fuse or hazard switch
Check the hazard light switch. This switch cuts the power to the indicators when in use. If the switch has failed it will cause an open circuit in the indicator circuit.
It contains two relays, one for hazard lights and the other for turn signals. The one for the turn signals is defective and must be replaced.
Your car has two flasher relays. One for the turn signal lights and one for the hazard lights. Replace the one for the hazard lights. Any auto parts store can tell you the location and sell you a new one.
Test if your hazard lights work. There are normally two flasher cans in most vehicles. If the hazard lights work, It is likely to be the flasher can that works the indicators is blown and in need of replacement. These will be available for under $50US from most auto parts stores.
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
It's the turn signal indicator-located behind the hazard lights.You have to take it out and replace it.
Your flasher relay is defective, replace it.
my indicators have stopped working checked fuses in fuse box my hazzard lights still work
check beyond the top of the steering wheel. between the steering wheel and the indicators, you should see the button to turn on the hazard lights..