Yes. The relay that controls the turn signals is built in the switch.
Integrated with the hazard flasher switch (which is in the dash)
The flasher is a type of switch that regulates the turning on and off of your vehicle's turn signals and hazard signals.
Bad switch? Bad hazard flasher?
there is not exactly a flasher relay for this car. technically your hazard switch is the flasher relay. you can get this "hazard switch " for about $30 on gmpartsdirect.com. i had to replace mine last year and i was also under the impression that i needed a flasher relay since the turn signal would just stay on. I had to fudge around with hazard switch push it a few time for the signals to work. that is when i figured it out that hazard switch is the flasher relay. i hope this helps.
because of a flasher switch, located in the fuse panel.
Often, a separate flasher unit is used to activate the hazard flashers. This unit might be bad, or the switch to activate the hazard flashers might be bad. answer always there are 2 flashers.one for turn signals other for hazard replace hazard flasher They have separate fuses also.
Check Flasher and/or switch
Hazard and turn signals usually use separate flashers, switch the flashers to see if turn signals work and hazards don't, if so replace the flasher you need to replace the blinker flasher unit it is different from the hazard unit they cost about 4 bucks the flasher unit is the big round thing in the fuse panel in the dashboard
It is most likely the Hazard Switch. The turn signal and the hazard flasher are the same unit and will affect the operation of both. If the turn signals work, then it is more likely to be the hazard switch which is about $30 part.
The flasher is actually the hazard switch itself. If removed turn signals will not function. Just pop the old switch out and unplug it to replace if broken (if present and signal don't work).
yes
Try checking the fuse(s) first, then suspect the hazard switch or the actual flasher, if it has one.