This depends on your problem. A couple questions in this faq deal with this already. If your hazards come on but don't flash, just stay solidly lit, then most likely it's the flasher relay.
Pull the old flasher fuse out and plug the new one in.
I had the same problem with my shadow. I had both tail light sockets and back up light sockets that were faulty due to a bad ground. I use a jumper wire and ran it to the grounding part of the socket to a good ground. When it fixed it I took the ground wire from the socket and soldered it to the side of the socket and it worked fine. The type of socket that this was used a 1157 or similar bulb
The flasher is under the l/h side cover beside the battery.
headlight
Yes you can replace a bike flasher with a car flasher . I priced the flasher from Honda dealer they want $80.00 plus tax for it I bought a standard car flasher for $4.79 plus tax and it worked. (flasher must be three prong - Prt.#550 12 volt 20-1036-2 from Can. Tire.) I answered my own question by trying it and it worked.
Probably the turn signal flasher
I think that it is under the r\h side panel cover
he has a problem with his vocal cords
it's pretty obvious
The turn signal flasher on a 1993 Dodge Shadow ES is typically located under the dashboard, near the steering column. It is often found in the fuse box or attached to the relay panel. To access it, you may need to remove the lower dash panel for better visibility. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions and locations.
You need more information to solve this problem. The length of a shadow depends on the angle of the sun which depends on the time of day.
In a 1991 Dodge Shadow, the turn signal flasher is typically located under the dashboard, near the steering column. It is often found in the fuse panel area or attached to the steering column itself. You may need to remove some panels or the lower dash cover to access it. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for specific details and diagrams.