Hi! I have the same problem on my 1992 econoline. Both turn signals/Hazard switch and middle rear break light do not function. while pushing he hazard switch often in a row, sometimes the flashers return...? I thought hazard and turn signals had a separate relais...? That makes me wonder if this could be a ground problem...? Do you have fixed the problem yet? please let me know. Thx, Axel from Germany We had the exact same problem, if your center brake light DID work during this scenario. If so, the problem is the Hazard Switch on top of the steering column. You might be able to make it work temporarily by pushing the hazzard switch to one side and testing it, and if that doesn't work, try pushing it to the other side, etc. The switch is going bad, so you'll have to replace it, and this supposedly involves removing the steering column. We'll have to find out since we just discovered this today. I had the exact same problem. I tried every fuse and bulb with no change. Removed steering column and key assembly. Made sure all connections were tight and somehow after weeks of nothing, everything started working. I am going to replace the directional/hazard assembly - should everything stop working again.
if turn signals are working , and brake lights not working, i would replace the stop light switch on the brake pedal
How do you replace brake lights
turn signal switch needs replaced!
Brake lights and turn signals are on a separate circuit from the tail lights. Tail lights are on the same circuit with the dashboard lights. If the dashboard lights aren't working either, check the fuse. If they ARE working, check the headlight switch.
Could be the brake light switch or fuse.
The brake lights in your 1983 Nissan pickup truck are controlled by the brake light relay switch. When the brake light relay switch malfunctions the brake lights will stop working.
Your brake lights are out too! Replace the fuse.
change the fuse if not replace flasher
Check the fuses and the bulbs.
Check the bulbs they are double filamented with the smaller for stop and turn signals
check the brake light relay under the hood
in dash lights