this car may have separate flashers for the turn signals and the emergency flashers
The first thing I would check is your 'flashers'. Most vehicles come equipped with two: one for the hazard lights and one for the turn signals. Flashers are usually round, but come in various shapes. Normally located in your fuse panel.
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
Some cars have two flashers, one for the signals and the other for the emergency flashers. Be sure you replaced the right one. Also check the fuse the bulbs and lastly the signal switch.
The emergency flashers and the signal lights are separate systems. Each has it's own fuse, switch and flasher relay. If your turn signals light up but don't blink I would blame the signal flasher relay.
either a bulb or the signal flasher relay located on the fuse panel usually opposite the hazard flasher relay
First thing I'd check would be the fuse for the stop lights. If it is okay the next thing I'd check would be the stoplight switch located under the dash where the brake pedal is suspended.
The emergency flashers are "ON". The two wires that feed the lights are shorted together. Check the front turn signals also for both being "ON"
in dash lights
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.
Your emergency lights are on.
No. These lights are only to used in an emergency just turn your headlights on low beam.