You need to check the fuse box, it everything is fine there. You have to test the relay.
Hand signals are to this day a legal form of traffic control devices.
you need to replace blinker can in your vehicle. the flashers and blinkers have separate flasher cans which is why your flashers still work but not your blinkers
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It's the relay. Check the relay box behind the fuse box or the fuse/relay box in the engine compartment.
In a 2008 Toyota Highlander, the switch for the emergency flashers is located on the dashboard, to the left of the center console. It is a red triangular button, typically positioned near the climate controls and audio system. Pressing this button activates the hazard lights, which will flash all turn signal lights simultaneously.
Double check the wiring diagrams for your vehicle but it's probable the flashers and signals use the same relay to function. The wiring for your flashers will go through the hazard switch which is where the malfunction is. If you replace the switch your problem should be solved.
Check fuse or turn signal flasher
Sounds like an electrical problem, check your battery, alternator, and fuse box, and light wiring.
depends on which lights? inside over head? /Dash board?/Doors? /front headlights?/Flashers?/ turn signals?/ Backing lights?/ Parking lights?/ So which ones ? what Year??
On a 1996 Toyota Paseo, the flashers, also known as the turn signal lights, are located at the front and rear of the vehicle. The front flashers are integrated into the headlight assembly, while the rear flashers are part of the tail light assembly. To activate the flashers, you can use the turn signal lever located on the steering column. Additionally, the hazard lights can be activated using the hazard switch, typically found on the dashboard.
Under the dash. on the passger side
How can you manually release the emergency brake on the 1998 Toyota Sienna?