General Motors issued a letter describing a turn signal/hazard warning flashers becoming inoperative. The letter was dated April 2006. It was not a recall. This condition occurred on my 2002 Malibu LS. I took it to the dealer for the no charge repair. The problem was in the sensors. They had the car for about 6 hours attempting to track it down. They found the problem sensor and corrected it at no charge. The offer was good for 10 years and/or 150,000 miles. I know this doesn't directly answer your question but will add some insight into your problem.
the hazard and turn signal are both in the same relay
My research to date finds that the turn signals and hazard signals are controlled by a common relay. That relay is behind the hazard relay switch. My 2002 Audi A6 has the same symptoms you describe, and I will be removing the hazard switch to get at the relay for replacement. Good luck.
The module is part of the switch
hazard switch dont lights on
exactly where is the flasher relay
Yes, they are separate and different.
It's the turn signal indicator-located behind the hazard lights.You have to take it out and replace it.
it is in the hazard switch. take middle vent out and you can get to it
I had the same problem. It turned out the ABS relay was shot.
On a 2002 4 door Ford Explorer, the turn signal flasher relay is relay # 1 on the top side of the fuse panel located on the driver's side under the dash. To access the relays you must remove the fuse panel - see the dealer. On the visible side of the fuse panel in location # 5 there is a 15 amp fuse for the flasher relay (turn signals/hazard lights)
because u have road rage and u press it to much
Apply the e-brake.