A broken part in the steering column or an electrical short in your wiring.
The fuse for hazard and signal lights on the Nissan Serena is in the fuse box, bottom row. The flasher fuse for hazard and signal lights is located in the dash just to the left of the radio.
Check the left turn signal bulb. It is probably burnt out.
Depending on what type of vehicle it is, it could be the combination flasher relay. 2000 Dodge Caravan, same problem. Replaced DRL/Flasher Relay, problem fixed. Was an expensive dealer only relay...
Its the turning signal/flasher module, left side of dash behind the fuse box. Its a dealer part only about 98.00
Try checking & replacing turn signal flasher, which is usually located underdash by your left knee if your sitting in the drivers seat. Good Luck...
Sounds like a blown bulb somewhere on the righthand signal side.
Sounds like you simply have A burned out bulb, Turn the signal on and look at all the lights to see if any are burned out. Could be A marker light if its in the turn signal circuit.
Your remote door opener may be the problem. It may be going bad. Leave the remote home and see if that solves the problem
If your hazard lights don't work but your turn signals do work it could be that your Hazard Lamp Flasher needs to be replaced. Your car has both a "hazard lamp flasher" and a "turn signal lamp flasher". Your "turn signal lamp flasher" is working but your "Hazard Lamp Flasher" may not be working. Buy a new "hazard lamp flasher" and install it. The hazard lamp flasher is located behind the instrument panel to the left of the steering column.
It means that a light bulb is out on the side where the light solid (not blinking) it could be in the front or rear of the vehicle.
If you mean that the arrow inside the dash turns on and stays on then your problem is one of the left side turn signal bulbs. Test by turning on your four way (hazard) lights and observing all lights. The one that does not flash is the bulb that needs replacing.
It sounds like you have a turn signal bulb burned out. I would turn the 4-ways (hazard lights) on and take a walk around the car to make sure all of the lights that are suppose to be blinking are.