I would need to know what kind of car you have some cars have separate fuses and relays for both sides
Probably a ground problem. Find the common ground for the lights.
They all have separate circuits, check the fuses.
It depends on the vehicle but in general you would have one fuse for the signals and one fuse for the brake lights.
The emergency flashers are "ON". The two wires that feed the lights are shorted together. Check the front turn signals also for both being "ON"
My sons 93 royal 88 Oldsmobile right directional would not blink. We changed the bulb and it started to flash.. hope that helps
Our 04 Envoy had a recall on turn signals and tail-lights, they just had to replace a relay. I would check with your dealer to see if your vehicle has been recalled.
blown fuse or turn switch bad
Bad flasher, fuse...
I'm not sure why the front turn signals would work but not the back, however I had a similar problem and had to replace the two relay fuses on the firewall just behind the fuse box. These will look differant than the regular fuses. They are aprox. one inch in diamiter squared and one is one in. long, the other is one and onehalf in. long. Good luck!
hazards and turn signals have separate flashers. replace flasher for turn signals
I am having the same trouble. My brake lights work with the light switch for nighttime driving, but only far right brake light works when i pres brake pedal. Reverse lights dont work at all. Turn signals and hazard light work.
Check your fuses. See owner's manual for location and assignment of fuses.