Defective flasher relay. Located behind A/C and heater control panel, in center console.
Flasher is faulty.
Yes. The relay that controls the turn signals is built in the switch.
Because the hazard/turn signal relay has failed. A defective/intermittent turn signal switch can also cause this symptom.
you might want to change your hazard light switch. i was having the same problem and i changed my hazard switch and it fixed the problem
Try checking the turn signal flasher. Not to be confused with the hazard flasher.
If the turn signals on a car works but the hazard lights do not there may be a problem with the flasher switch. The flasher is located in the steering column, and a damaged unit can cause the lights to stop working.
First be sure to check all fuses. If OK, then a common cause is actually the hazard switch. This is also the turn signal flasher. Try ressing in very lightly on the hazard button and see if the turn signals start to work. Of press button on and off very quickly and harchly several times, then try the turn signals.
Possibility you may have a bad hazard flasher unit or turn signal switch. The cheapest route is to try to replace the hazard flasher unit as your first solution to the problem. Hazard flasher units should only cost you under $10 .
Yes
Check your fuses. Sometimes a fuse can be the cause of a seemingly difficult problem.
A "safety hazard" is something that could cause a person to be injured or killed.
The textbook answer is "A hazard is any situation that has the potential to cause, or potentially cause harm or can be harmful to people, property or environment"