Separate circuits.
It shouldn't, if it is installed correctly. If I were you I would consult with a professional.
Two different switches. The combination switch on the column is most likely the culprit. This may be fuses. The turn signals and hazard lights are fed by separate circuits.
test your multifunction switch,located on left side of steering column
u need to replace with a turnsignal light switch . there is a short in steering column
Hazard light??? Do you mean charging system light? If so it is on because the alternator is not functioning properly.
Well, that depends on whether you still have the lights and blinkers, ect. If there are not lights, blinkers, brake lights, or horn, then you do not need a battery to run this bike. If you do have these items, then you would need a battery
blown fuse
Defective or unconnected back-up switch.
it may have nothing to do with your brake pads on my car the blinkers stoped working they still came on but they stoped blinking and i just had to repace the bulbs
try the turn signal switch, the connector on it, the connections to the signal lights, the wiring, etc. On some vehicles, the turn signal switch controls front and back blinkers separately
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First thing I would do is check for aftermarket trailer wiring. There's a short somewhere. most common at the rear around the taillights, sockets, wrong bulbs installed. etc...