Probably a faulty multifunction/stalk switch.
turn signals won't work. changed all the bulbs. Hazard lights work. 1999 Chrysler Sebring hardtop
My research to date finds that the turn signals and hazard signals are controlled by a common relay. That relay is behind the hazard relay switch. My 2002 Audi A6 has the same symptoms you describe, and I will be removing the hazard switch to get at the relay for replacement. Good luck.
The hazard switch itself is bad. The flasher module for the turn signal is built into it. Replace it yourself for 100 dollars(cost of part).
hazard switch dont lights on
It's the turn signal indicator-located behind the hazard lights.You have to take it out and replace it.
As far as I know , the multi-function switch is the switch for your turn signals , flash to pass , hazard lights etc . It is inside the steering column
be cause your bulb is blown out
I have a warning light come on which is a circle with an excaimation point inside. What does it mean?
In the 2002 Toyota Solara convertible, the hazard light switch is located on the center console, just below the climate control knobs. It is typically a red button marked with a triangle symbol. Pressing this button activates the hazard lights, which flash all turn signal lights simultaneously to alert other drivers.
no both systems have a separate flasher
check beyond the top of the steering wheel. between the steering wheel and the indicators, you should see the button to turn on the hazard lights..
In a 2002 Chevy Cavalier, the flasher is located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. It's typically found near the steering column, and you may need to remove a panel to access it. The flasher relay is a small, rectangular component that controls the turn signals and hazard lights. If you're having issues with the signals, checking the flasher relay is a good place to start.