It's the remote lock system that makes that happen. All you need to do is press the lock and unlock buttons on the remote to end the lights flashing. I do not know the purpose of this behavior, but it is normal. I have experienced it many times when disconnecting the battery. --Ken
Because a flash light is a portable piece of equipment, it operates on batteries. The power source is a DC voltage.
Sounds like they have power and all function, but don't flash. Try replacing the flasher, it's a cheap part and just plugs into fuse box
One of the lights in the string that isn't working is faulty. Try replacing them one by one. Turn the power off each time you change a light.
A flasher relay interrupts power to the hazard lights making them flash. The relay can be a dedicated relay or it can be the same relay that operates the turn signals. Depends on the make, model, and year of the vehicle.
Its the dimmer switch on the col-om
The 2005 Subaru Forester is 5 ft. 8.1 in. (68.1 in.)1 one-touch power windows wide.
The 2001 Subaru Forester is 5 ft. 8.3 in. (68.3 in.)1 one-touch power windows wide.
The 2014 Subaru Forester is 5 ft. 10.7 in. (70.7 in.)1 one-touch power windows wide.
The 2007 Subaru Forester is 5 ft. 8.3 in. (68.3 in.)1 one-touch power windows wide.
The 2004 Subaru Forester is 5 ft. 8.1 in. (68.1 in.)1 one-touch power windows wide.
The 2008 Subaru Forester is 5 ft. 8.3 in. (68.3 in.)1 one-touch power windows wide.
The 2003 Subaru Forester is 5 ft. 8.1 in. (68.1 in.)1 one-touch power windows wide.