The multifunction switch inside the steering column is bad.
Maybe a separate flasher for the hazards
hazards and turn signals have separate flashers. replace flasher for turn signals
Try pushing the hazard light switch on steering column repeatedly. I had a strange problem with my hazards once and this fixed it for now. I think my problem was the signals not working though....
It contains two relays, one for hazard lights and the other for turn signals. The one for the turn signals is defective and must be replaced.
Your problem very well could be the hazard switch. i have a 1994 honda civic too i found whenever i disconnected the hazard switch from the wiring harness my turn signals brake lights and of course hazards do not work. Maybe replace the hazard switch..
The only thing common to all those lights (but not to the center brake light) is the hazard switch. I'd check that next. On my 96 Century the hazards override the signals and brake lights meaning that the signals and brake lights must be wired into the hazard switch somehow.
Two separate circuits in most vehicles. You have a fuse and a flasher for the hazards and you have a separate fuse and flasher for the signals.
Bad wiring i am guessing that something is wrong with your turn signal switch. Actually, The turn signals and hazard lights are controlled by 2 different relays. Try changing the Turn-signal relay.
Probably the Electronic Flasher. These ,when the fail,will allow the Signals and/or hazard lights to work intermittently. The flasher is the same for both the signals and hazards.
Your problem is most likely the turn signal relay im having a problem similar to yours but when my signals wont work neither do my hazards
There aren't any. Hazard lights were not required by law until many years later than 1965.
The Flasher Relay is more than likely defective. Some vehicles have 2 relays. One for the turn signals and one for the hazard lights. Replace the Flasher Relay for the turn signals.