Wire in a turn signal flasher in series with the circuit you wish to flash. The flasher has two terminals. Just insert the flasher anywhere in the circuit. It will make/break the circuit to make the lights flash. This is considering that the circuit is 12 volts and not 120 volts.
The flasher circuit is in the hazard switch in the dash.
No flasher. Relay in the cluster circuitry emulates the sound of conventional flasher. The circuit is mux ( module controlled)
See the answer to the flasher question below. I believe it's a circuit breaker and on the same block as the flasher.
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series other name current series and parallel is voltage
It is a circuit that function in only two states, on and off...but it will never be stable
Turn signal flasher opening and closing circuit
Don't understand the question fully but halogen bulbs can replace incandescent bulbs and is 30% brighter for the same electrical power.
The signal light circuit is separate from the emergency flashers. First check for a blown fuse, then check the signal flasher relay.
Usually a bad flasher or problem in steering column
Many mistake the hazzard flasher for the turn signal flasher. Maybe you replaced the hazzard flasher? Also, a burned out bulb will not give enough electrical resistance to the circuit, and result in a very slow or stopped flash. Since your flasher is most likely mechanical, turn on your hazzards and put your fingers over the flasher unit. If you feel it click on & off, then you need to find the turn signal flasher.. because you are touching the hazzard flasher.