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Emergency flashers are a separate circuit. I would replace the turn signal flasher relay. To find it, switch on your turn signals and follow the sound. The flasher is probably worn. I hope this helps.AnswerWhat he said, or you have a bulb out...
The signal relay is attached to the emergency flasher on the center of the dash. Gently pry out the flasher and the relay is attached at the rear.
I have a 2000 Jetta...my turn signal relay is located behind my hazard button on the dash. !! The hazard signal has been recalled and those who have replaced it already will be reimbursed by vw
Inside the drivers door
The turn signal flasher on a 1989 VW Jetta is located next to the fuse box inside the car. It is on the driver's side under the dash. The hazard flasher should be right next to the turn signal flasher.
4 way flashers and turn signals both have a "flasher can" in the system to make the lights flash the turn signal and 4 way flashers are controlled independantly of each other try replacing the flasher can for the 4 way flashers it is obvious that the bulbs are ok because they work on turn signals
Its integrated in the hazard switch in the center of the dashboard.
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