Check the connections behind the dash (Dimmer, clock, hazard, and cigarette lighter) but specifically the hazard lights. If this connection is not made well then it will affect the turn signal. I would also check to see if the running lights come on. If they don't then I do not this this solution will work.
Replacement flashers are known to be lighter weight than the original. Installing a heavy duty flasher should solve the problem.
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
There are a couple of reasons why a headlight keeps blowing on a 2001 HyundaiÊ Elantra. There could be a problem with the ground circuit or the connector.
Defective flasher module - common problem
Not a problem
who says you can't? I replaced the stereo myself on my 93 ford explorer with an aftermarket stereo with no problem.
try turning on the emergence flashers then they will work i have that problem after i do that it seems to work
Could be the bulbs or the fuses or the flashers or the signal switch assembly
Sounds like an electrical problem, check your battery, alternator, and fuse box, and light wiring.
If there is power in the radio but the system is lacking sound then there is a problem with the speaker connections. On the 1997 Dodge Dakota check the speaker connections with a spark tester. If no spark trace the wires to find any loose or incorrect connections.
Faulty socket wiring problem Faulty flasher faulty switch
Probably a wiring issue between the turn signal and the lights.