bad or wrong bulds....bad connections at the grounds...etc...you can find wiring diagrams at the library.:)
I have a 1996 D R and have the same problem. Apparently the flasher switch needs to be replaced.
Try pushing the hazard light switch on steering column repeatedly. I had a strange problem with my hazards once and this fixed it for now. I think my problem was the signals not working though....
Yes! Pilots are very careful about their night vision, and you -will- upset them if you put your headlights in their eyes. This is not to say that you should turn all your lights off though. You should have your parking lights on, as well as turning on your four-way blinkers (hazard lights) whenever driving on the airport ramp.
Check the bulbs. These bulbs are a combination tail light & brake light. Even though the blinkers work, the brake light part might be burnt out. If these are okay, check the brake light switch. It's mounted on the brake pedal. Are the brake lights on all the time or they don't light up at all? if all the bulbs are fine, its more than likely the stop-light switch underneath the brake pedal.
Not sure if you are talking about a vehicle for a disabled person or a vehicle that is disabled on the side of the road. If its the former then there are no special lights. If its the latter then the hazard lights on the vehicle will either be amber in the front and rear or amber in the front and red in the rear. Most vehicles the hazards are amber in the front and rear though
OEM ones? or Aftermarket? I doubt it though since the reverse lights are on the bottom on the 01-03, there are wiring differences. Umm I have a feeling they will, if there are wiring problems it would be pretty easy to do a legit Mod to get them in Actualy they fit, fisicaly are the same, just have to do some electric change but is not a big deal.
not with just your daytime running lights. but when you turn your park lights and low beams on, it should light up. not that big of a deal though
Don't know. A 2004 Accord has one, though.
Probably your blinker relay or your blinker switch. It's hard to say though without looking at it.
No it does not. You can add it though.
You have either a bad flasher, or one of the bulb's are burnt out.
likely due to the self cancelling feature most cars have available this day and aGE