Of course they will flash until the battery runs down. So the time depends on how good the battery is. I have personally seen them flash for 6 hours straight.
this car may have separate flashers for the turn signals and the emergency flashers
In a 2008 Toyota Highlander, the switch for the emergency flashers is located on the dashboard, to the left of the center console. It is a red triangular button, typically positioned near the climate controls and audio system. Pressing this button activates the hazard lights, which will flash all turn signal lights simultaneously.
Depending on year of vehicle - may have a separate turn signal flasher that may be defective
when the vehicle has a breakdown
either a bulb or the signal flasher relay located on the fuse panel usually opposite the hazard flasher relay
They do not.
All cars must have emergency flashers to be sold for use on public roads. so yes it will have them. There may also be other wraning lights like oil or water heats. The Honda Accord, like any vehicle, does have an emergency flashing light system. You can be assured that in the event of an emergency or a breakdown, that you will have emergency lights to flash.
Emergency situations where you want to be seen.
There are two relays, one for the emergency flashers, and one for the turn signals. Your turn signal flasher is defective and needs replacing.
Hi Four way flashers ( Hazard Flashers ) are so called purely because they flash both front and rear of the vehicle. They operate on all four corners of the vehicle. that's my understanding of 4 Way Flashers.
in middle of dash large square button with red triangles push it and you will activate your flashers
4 way flashers and turn signals both have a "flasher can" in the system to make the lights flash the turn signal and 4 way flashers are controlled independantly of each other try replacing the flasher can for the 4 way flashers it is obvious that the bulbs are ok because they work on turn signals