Sorry but this is an extremely vague question to answer.
When approaching oncoming traffic, you can allow hazards to separate by maintaining a safe distance from the vehicle ahead, which provides you with more reaction time in case of sudden stops. Additionally, you can use your mirrors to monitor the positions of surrounding vehicles, ensuring you adjust your speed or lane position to create space between yourself and potential hazards.
For most vehicles the hazards and signals are two separate circuits, they have separate fuses and separate flashers. Check your signal light fuse and signal light flasher.
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I saw in other places that yes it does have separate flashers.
They have separate circuits with separate fuses and separate flasher relays depending on what year the truck is.
Yes, they are 2 separate systems with separate flashers.
Most corsa hazards work off separate fuses. i would start with that as that is the cheaper option.
2 separate circuits, separate fuses and separate flasher relays. Check the fuse, if okay then replace the signal flasher relay.
replace turn signal flasher, hazard flasher is separate
Two separate circuits in most vehicles. You have a fuse and a flasher for the hazards and you have a separate fuse and flasher for the signals.
Turn signals and hazards are two separate curuits. Check/replace your signal light fuse and flasher.