Try putting in a new battery and then making sure the hazard switch is off.
Hazard Light versus Dead BatteryNO, IF the battery is truly dead, then the hazard lights will not work.However, if there is some power left in the battery, even though the voltage may be extremely low, then the hazard lights maycontinue to work.
The magnatron is not recharging the battery or the lights are drawing too much power to allow the battery to recharge. The best thing you can do is when you are done riding, turn the lights off and allow the machine to run for a while to recharge that battery.
Yes, leaving your hazard lights on can drain your car battery, especially if the engine is off. Hazard lights use electrical power from the battery to operate, and if left on for an extended period, they can deplete the battery's charge. If the battery is already weak or old, the risk of it being drained increases significantly. To avoid this, it's best to turn off the hazard lights when they're no longer needed.
normal just recharge it
needs a new battery
The hazard lights get their power from the battery so if the battery is dead they will not work.
The engine is clicking with all of the interior lights on? Dead battery... and for future reference... if there is no clicking= really dead battery and it might not recharge. In that case check the alternator, if the alternator is still good, just buy a new battery. If the battery continues to fail to recharge get a new alternator.
The battery is dieing down and you should go and get a new battery or get your battery charged
Yes. Check the fluid level first (unless it's a sealed for life) and recharge in accordance with the manufacturers instructions
No. There is no fuse that you can pull if your 2011 Ford edge hazard lights keeps coming on but you can touch the little red triangle which is the hazard button and it goes off or disconnect the battery.
Well you should charge the battery. Often times the battery will recharge itself if you alow it to sit without trying to crank it again.
provides electricity to keep the engine running, recharge the battery, and operate such equipment as lights and radio