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 .
Your emergency lights are on.
Police lights are the red and blue lights that use in an emergency. It was invented by a Superintendent of Signals for the Police Department of Detroit in 1920.
this car may have separate flashers for the turn signals and the emergency flashers
It is your multifunction switch that has gone out. It is located in the steering column. I used my emergency lights and it blew out brake lights, turn signals, and emergency lights. In newer models Chevy did a recall not so for our older models. Mine is a 1995.
Sounds like a bad connection or a bad relay.
Check the bulbs - they are doubloe filamented with the smaller being for brake/turn signals Check the fuses
It is probably a reference to a system which (if it is installed) "reads" signals from authorized emergency vehcles (law enforcement, EMS or FD) and automatically changes the intersection traffic lights to favor the direction in which the emergency vehicle is travelling.
the most common thing is a faulty multifunction switch.
you might have a bad Flasher relay.
What year??Need more info.What year. on a 92 luminaGive a dam SHHIT
In the Montero Sport , there is no relay. The flasher is located on the left dash by the junction block.
I am having the same trouble. My brake lights work with the light switch for nighttime driving, but only far right brake light works when i pres brake pedal. Reverse lights dont work at all. Turn signals and hazard light work.