the accent has 2 different engines the (1.5 sohc) and the (1.6dohc) if the engines are the same yes
Same flasher for left and right signals but a different flasher for the emergency flashers.
A 1992 Honda Accord may be a better option than a Hyundai Accent of the same year because Honda Accord vehicles are known for their reliability. A 1992 Hyundai Accent would require more repairs than an Accord of the same age.
They are absolutly the same, you should have no problem at alla making the swap.
I asked my dealer the same question and he said there is no fuse for the turn signals. There is a flasher assembley. If you think you blew a fuse check the flasher assembley but where is that?
The turn signal relay and the flasher relay are the exact same thing. The relay switch controls the turn signals.
I had the same problem and it turned out to be the fuel purge censor
The directional signals and the emergency flasher each have their own flasher unit. They are the same type of flasher and should be beside each other under the dash.
I had the same problem with a Hyundai Accent 1996. You need to disconnect the speedometer inside the front hood.
Probably the Electronic Flasher. These ,when the fail,will allow the Signals and/or hazard lights to work intermittently. The flasher is the same for both the signals and hazards.
I bought a 2009 accent as well. Found myself asking the same question. I called the dealership and the answer was NO.
It is most likely the Hazard Switch. The turn signal and the hazard flasher are the same unit and will affect the operation of both. If the turn signals work, then it is more likely to be the hazard switch which is about $30 part.