chances are your flasher for the blinkers OS bad,the flasher for the hazzards are usually on different circits for emergency situations.
in mark 8's they use a controler to make flashers flash. this module has gone bad
The major factor is a light that is burnt out. It might be a backup light or a break light. Turn your hazards on,walk around and make sure they ALL light. If you have replaced a bulb recently, then make sure that the wattages are all correct. The system won't have enough load to cycle the flasher.Check all the bulbs to make sure they are right
Make sure the bulbs are good.
make sure if someone unplugged the flashers and all you would have to do is plug it back in
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Blinkers, in horse racing, are meant to keep the horse's vision focused forward instead of next to them. Technically I guess you could say they stop them from shying. For regular riding I wouldn't suggest it. It would probably make your horse a little nervous in the ring.
Check to make sure that ALL turn signals are working Could be flasher
In assessing hazards, which elements make up the cross-matrix
I just had the same problem with my 95 intrepid and it was the sending unit that needed to be replaced.
it would be a 80 out of a 100 percent that they would make it alive practically... =)
This may sound weird but check your wiper switch. I had the same thing happen in my toyota, the intermittent wipers quit working but the relay would still click like blinkers do, after searching all around I bumped the wiper switch by accident and the noise quit. Living in Nevada I use the wipers about once a year so I never noticed that the intermittent part had quit. If that is not it is is still some relay clicking on and off so track down the noise and find out what it contriols.
Identify Hazards, Assess hazards, develop controls and make risk decisions, implement controls, supervise and evaluate to reduce hazards.