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Faulty hazard switch.
on a 1989 Isuzu pickup you need to take out the left speakerto get to the signal and hazard light flasher ..The control box for the flashers and turn indicators is all contained within the steering column. Not the easiest to get to.
A broken part in the steering column or an electrical short in your wiring.
The turn signal and the flasher use separate flashers. If the dash indicaters come on, do the lights come on but not flash? If yes, probably the flasher. Should be near the hazard flasher. If you don't see it, turn the hazards on and listen for the flasher to click.
Bad bulb or crossed wires somewhere. If it only happens, say, when you use the left turn signal, but not when you use the right turn signal, it's probably one of the left-side bulbs.
they are to separate units that look the same. they are silver canister shaped units. the turn signal is located under the dash in a clip to the left of the steering column. while the hazzard flasher is located under the dash in the convenience center, all the way to the left.
It is in the wiring to the left of the steering column under the dash. In the fuse box located to the left of your brake pedal on the firewall. There should be two flashers, one is your signal, the other is your four way. flashers
Same flasher for left and right signals but a different flasher for the emergency flashers.
turn signals and 4 way flashers are on different systems and use different flashers You would want to look for the turn signal relay, try putting on your 4-way hazard flashers so you can here the clicking noise of the relay, they might be under your dash. In my car it was underneath the dash directly in line with the steering column, above the brake pedal.
my camaro had the same problem light was good but woulnt work it was to much grease in the socket who knew The turn signal flasher is most likely defective. The one on the fuse panel is for the hazard flashers. the turn signal flasher is to the right of the steering column on the backside of the dash.
The reason is because you have two flashers. One works with the hazard light circuit and the other works with the turning sigal circuit. Replace the flasher and if that does not work you should check for a steering column problem or a switch problem. Good Luck
The fuse for hazard and signal lights on the Nissan Serena is in the fuse box, bottom row. The flasher fuse for hazard and signal lights is located in the dash just to the left of the radio.