turn signals won't work. changed all the bulbs. Hazard lights work. 1999 Chrysler Sebring hardtop
Check Flasher and/or switch
the turn signal relay in on steering wheel top dead center next to the hazard button, remove the steering wheel cover and you can see it
Defective flasher relay. Located behind A/C and heater control panel, in center console.
check relay module under the dash on some models the hazard and turn signals are built together and painted yellow
My research to date finds that the turn signals and hazard signals are controlled by a common relay. That relay is behind the hazard relay switch. My 2002 Audi A6 has the same symptoms you describe, and I will be removing the hazard switch to get at the relay for replacement. Good luck.
Flasher is faulty.
On the 2000 Chrysler concorde its under the steering column
If the turn signals are inoperative check the hazard switch, if the hazards don't work replace the hazard switch, the signals will start working. if the hazards are ok ,the turn signal switch may be bad.
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 is no sensor. There is a turn signal flasher relay and hazard flasher relay. They are located somewhere under the dash. Where I could not say. You just have to look for them. Look in your owner's manual, and it may list the location. If not go to www.autozone.com and use the component location tool.
Are you sure you replaced the Turn Signal Flasher Relay? Some vehicles has a relay for the turn signals and one for the hazard lights. Possibly you changed the wrong one. It is also possible you purchased a new defective part. It happens although rarely.
The flasher is a type of switch that regulates the turning on and off of your vehicle's turn signals and hazard signals.