Turn Signal Troubleshooting (check in this order):
1. Check Fuse
2. Check Bulbs
3. Check Flasher Relay
4. Check Turn Signal Switch in steering column
5. Check switch on brake pedal
6. Check license plate light bulb and wiring
Most likely its the fuse or bulb. See sources and related links below for bulb information.
Often, a separate flasher unit is used to activate the hazard flashers. This unit might be bad, or the switch to activate the hazard flashers might be bad. answer always there are 2 flashers.one for turn signals other for hazard replace hazard flasher They have separate fuses also.
There are two different flashers on vehicles. 1 for the turn signals, 1 for the hazard flashers.
hazards and turn signals have separate flashers. replace flasher for turn signals
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
There are two flashers, one for the hazards and one for the signals.
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Probably turn signal flasher
Double check the wiring diagrams for your vehicle but it's probable the flashers and signals use the same relay to function. The wiring for your flashers will go through the hazard switch which is where the malfunction is. If you replace the switch your problem should be solved.
Flasher relay bad. This is a separate flasher relay from the one controlling the hazard lights.
Hazard warning lights meaning you have 4 way flashers on ( all turn signals are on at once)
Try turning the hazard flashers on and off a couple times, see if that starts your signal lights working. If so, replace the hazard switch/module.
Because the hazard/turn signal relay has failed. A defective/intermittent turn signal switch can also cause this symptom.