I just had the same problem on a 2003 F150. The problem turned out to be a sticky relay box near the steering column. I could hear it so I initially dismissed it but I decided to whack it a couple of times and that did the trick.
try replacing all sets of fuses for the hazard and the tail lights.
fuses are ok. replaced ignition multifunction switch and hazard, turn signal, cruise etc. switch. checked grounds. hazard lights when ignition is off but not in the on position. thanks Joe lapointe
It needs checked out but both the hazard and brake lights go through the turn signal switch.
Have you checked for the flasher unit for hazards not sure where to find it on a cherokee.
Turn signal flasher?
If your 1999 Ford Expedition has turn signals that do not work but hazard lights that do work, it is likely that you have a fuse that is blown. You might also have a wiring issue including exposed wiring.
Lights or signals fits this 'fill in the blanks'-type question..
check the brakelight switch. it is located under the dash where the brake pedal rests. Hey its ritchie. If you can click your blinker down and then they work its you blinker switch,but this is my monte.
Is the hazard lights button not on top of the steering column ? The switch for the hazard lights on my 1995 Ford Explorer is part of the multi functin switch ( turn signals etc. )
If the turn signals on a car works but the hazard lights do not there may be a problem with the flasher switch. The flasher is located in the steering column, and a damaged unit can cause the lights to stop working.
I had a similar problem with my 1991 Maxima. The dashboard lights did not work. I could not find a fuse. Then I noticed the parking lights did not work. I could not find a fuse. Finally I noticed the tail lights did not work. I checked the fuse and it was burnt. After replacing it all is okay again.
Make sure hazard switch is pulled all the way out May be a problem in thw steering column