There is a Lighting control module, on the back side of the fuse block on the drivers side left of the steering column. Remove the instrument bezel by pulling back on it, Remove lower interior dash panel under the steering column, (2 screws and pull) you will see a window in the and the module/relay is visible. just remove the relay by pulling it out, and replace it. reassemble... I had this problem on a 2004 Tahoe and fixed it perfectly. 15 minute fix for an average handyman.
Start by replacing the Flasher Relay.
Bulb is blown. Replace bulb.
Hazard Light versus Dead BatteryNO, IF the battery is truly dead, then the hazard lights will not work.However, if there is some power left in the battery, even though the voltage may be extremely low, then the hazard lights maycontinue to work.
The flasher device for the hazard lights and turn signals is located to the right of the driver's right knee. Remove the bolster panel at the left of the center console. The flasher is normally a black box about 1"x2".
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.
Left is yellow, right is green, tail lights are brown.
you click the left thingy
Bad earth connection at light cluster?
My mechanic told me it cost about $500. I have spent $1100 on a left blinker.(This does not include the junction block.) They finally said it was the junction block. The blinker works but other things don't. Now I am getting the runnaround about a new one that is on back order.
It is to the left of your hazard lights button on the center of the console.
No it means you have your left blinker on. The right bulbs have nothing to do with the left blinker. An incandescent bulb either works or it doesn't. There is no dying out.
DIMMER SWITCH FAILURE.