You may have a relay problem your flashers and turn signal are on different relays or there could be a problem with the wiring in the steering column that goes to the turn signal
It's built into the button you push in the dash to turn the hazard flashers on. GM has had a lot of trouble with those flashers and there was a recall on certain models. The part # is 10359580 and it lists for $24.15 plus tax.
I am having the same trouble. My brake lights work with the light switch for nighttime driving, but only far right brake light works when i pres brake pedal. Reverse lights dont work at all. Turn signals and hazard light work.
There are two different ways they did this on the 95-97 Grand Marquis. Some have a flasher module, about $12.00. It will be located on the left side of the dash, in the fusebox. If your car doesn't have one there, the flasher is built into the lighting control module (About $325-350). That module is on the inside of the firewall, just left of the steering column. Another source of your problem could be the multifunction switch, which controls the turn signals, flashers and high/low beam switch. It's the box inside the steering column that the turn signal stalk attaches to. The turn signals and flashers portion of it has been known to go out, while everything else on it works. Replacing it is a nuisance, as the tilt lever is in the way. Good luck. Flashers are usually located under the dash on the drivers side. Look for a tall square silver looking box that is plugged into the fusebox. Before going through all the trouble, if your hazard flashers and turn signals aren't working spray some WD-40 on the hard switch and in between the steering column it may turn them back on. It worked for me.
Trouble code P1340 means: CKP/CMP Sensor Signals Out Of Sequence
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On a 2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue, the hazard light switch, which activates the flashers, is located on the dashboard, typically near the center console. It is usually marked with a triangle symbol. When pressed, it will cause all turn signal lights to flash simultaneously. If you have trouble finding it, consult the owner’s manual for specific details.
for hazard fuses check all the bulbs in all the turn signals/running lights. Next check for flashers, they are usually located with the relays on the vehicle, and on fords are typically round cylindrical thing that is about the size of a quarter If you are having trouble finding them turn on your turn signals and listen around your relays for something clicking with the lights. http://grote.com/product.php?product_number=44310 one trick i have learned is that you can swap the flashers around if there are more than one, and if that makes your hazards work but one of your blinkers not work then you know you just need one of them. they are cheap and do go out relatively often. if nothing else works i would check wiring harnesses and the hazard switch. hope my long winded answer can help.
Had same trouble with my 04 Sequoia.. Flushed and change transmission fluid and had no more trouble..
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If you don't have a warrant on you seeking your arrest you have nothing to worry about.
Nothing, as long as you don't get stopped and you have no accidents. If you do get stopped or have an accident, then you will be in trouble. The vehicle may get taken off the road, or you may have to deal with insurance problems.