the same relay is used for both the turn signals and the hazard lights. Carefully pop out the hazard light cover. behind that is the actual relay. Pull that out with some needle nose plires and simply reconnect the new one. You might have trouble with the connecting end staying in place(i did) so play with it for a while until it completely comes out. Remember to pull on it slowly, it will eventualy give. If your not to sure about how hard to pull then you'll have to remove the glove box and reach around the tight area you have and get a feel for the cords. the relay cost about 26 dollars at the dealership.
Flasher is faulty.
A burnt out signal bulb, a faulty blinker relay, a faulty blinker switch, a loose connection or a broken wire are all things that can cause the turn signals not to operate properly.
many possible causes, but first look at a faulty hazard button switch assembly faulty.
Yuo may have a faulty relay, or one or more bulbs are blown.
Faulty Turn Signal flasher Faulty Turn Signal Switch
Probably a faulty multifunction/stalk switch.
weak or faulty battery, faulty alternator (or slipping alternator belt causing battery not to charge) or faulty starter motor
If it wasn't working properly. If you think it's acting weird; then your probably right.
Fix the rear signals. The most common cause of this is the wires going from the front to the rear. These might need to be replaced. It could of course be as simple as changing the bulbs. It might have something to do with a fuse, but if so, then the wires are probably faulty. A shortcut somewhere. Replacing wires would fix this. It might be due to a faulty relay. Changing this might fix the problem.
Faulty light bulbs, damaged engine.
They sell them on Ebay all the time, sometimes as individual consoles and sometimes in bulk quantity
Central pain syndrome is thought to occur either because the transmission of pain signals in the nerve tracts of the spinal cord is faulty, or because the brain isn't processing pain signals properly.