You have a short in that part of the electrical system. Everything that works stops working eventually. You're going to have to get this fixed and since electrical systems are not my forte at all, I would take it to a mechanic and hope for the best.
You have a short in the wiring or at one of the bulb assemblies.
It has one flasher that controls both the turn signals and the emergency flashers. If the turn signals are working then the flasher is not your problem. However the flasher relay is located on the drivers side, under the dash, above the fuse block, mounted on the kick panel.
Under the center of the dash, in front of the console, mounted on the firewall. This one flasher controls the hazard lights and turn signals.
The turn signal relay and the flasher relay are the exact same thing. The relay switch controls the turn signals.
Yes. The relay that controls the turn signals is built in the switch.
Omron Daultec 2/4 lamp combination flasher is the relay unit that controls the turn signals and hazard.
Could be: Fuse Flasher Switch in column There is another flasher behind the fuse panel that controls the signals
Try replacing turn signal flasher
The flasher relay is more than likely defective. One flasher controls both the turn signals and the hazard lights. It is located on the driver side, behind dash, mounted above kick panel.
If the flasher relay on a 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 keeps blowing, a person can use a multimeter to find out where the short is in the wires. Start at the flasher plug in and check all of the wiring up to the fuse box in the engine compartment. Also check the wiring in the turn signals.
The turn signal flasher relay on a 2005 Ford F250 is located under the dash near the brake pedal. It controls the pulsation of the turn signals.
It is built into the multifunction switch which controls your signals,high beams,cruise,etc...have to replace entire unit.