on the Chevy beretta there are 2 flashers one is right next to the steering column to the behind the plastic dash piece,this is your turn signal flasher replace it and your signals should work.
Look at the relay for the flashers, that should fix your problem.
The flasher module is about 2-3 inches below the headlamp switch. Remove the knee blocker from the instrument panel. Pull out the combination flasher slightly then unplug the flasher from the electrical connector. Remove the combination flasher. Use a Tridon Stant EP 27 Flasher or similar.
Could be 2 issues. Assuming the bulbs and sockets check okay, the signals may not work because the fuse or flasher is bad. The hazards could be a weak flasher relay. Then again it could be the signal switch is bad and effecting both functions.
check your fuses first, then check your bulbs and then your relay.
The 2004 Toyota Tacoma flasher relay fuse is located beneath the drivers side dashboard. The flasher relay fuse is actually a relay switch.
More than likely the flasher relay is defective, replace it.
The Flasher Relay is more than likely defective. Some vehicles have 2 relays. One for the turn signals and one for the hazard lights. Replace the Flasher Relay for the turn signals.
Defective flasher relay.
Check your fuses first. If the fuse is good replace the flasher relay.
It is possible if the flasher relay is going out or has gone bad.
2 separate circuits, separate fuses and separate flasher relays. Check the fuse, if okay then replace the signal flasher relay.
Replace the Flasher Relay.
Most obvious thing to check would be the flasher relay located under the bonnet
Turn signal flasher?
It has a flasher relay for the signals only.
replace your flasher relay
yes the turnsignals are are the same relay as your hazzards if the hazzard swicth is done your signals wont work. Another brilliant idea by GM