Multifunction switch is bad.
because there are two diffrent flashers 1 for the flashers and 1 for turn
The turn signals and hazards are on separate relays. You need to replace the signal relay. If that doesn't do the trick, look into your turn signal switch.
There are two different flashers on vehicles. 1 for the turn signals, 1 for the hazard flashers.
Turn the emergency flashers on and make sure that they are flashing at a normal rate of speed. Then turn your emergency flashers off and try one of your turn signals and it should work.
Check the turn signal relay. The four way flasher and the turn signals each have their own relay. It has a fuse for the turn signal
I believe the flashers are on a separate fuse than the blinkers, that is where I would first start to look, is the fuse box
No, there is only one flasher which works both the turn signals and emergency flasher. It is located on the drivers side, under the dash, above fuse block, mounted on kick panel.
You need to check the fuse box, it everything is fine there. You have to test the relay.
For most vehicles the hazards and signals are two separate circuits, they have separate fuses and separate flashers. Check your signal light fuse and signal light flasher.
Check the fuses aren't burnt first. Then remove lense and check bulb filaments if fine. Try your emergency flashers to see if they blink, if not THEN replace the flasher unit at the fuse box...easy to replace. Hope this helps.
The emergency flashers and the signal lights are separate systems. Each has it's own fuse, switch and flasher relay. If your turn signals light up but don't blink I would blame the signal flasher relay.
One of the reasons why you may not have turn signals or flashers on the left side of your 1998 Ford Explorer if all the bulbs and sockets are good is you may have a blown fuse. Try replacing the light fuses or visiting an auto parts store to test the fuse to see if it is bad.