The lights are the same and they are controlled by the same flasher relay located on the drivers side behind the dash, drivers side of steering column, mounted above the fuse panel.
There are 2 separate flashers.jd
hazards and turn signals have separate flashers. replace flasher for turn signals
They use separate flasher relays. Replace the turn signal flasher relay.
your hassard lites have a separate flaher relay change it.
Two separate circuits in most vehicles. You have a fuse and a flasher for the hazards and you have a separate fuse and flasher for the signals.
Flasher relay bad. This is a separate flasher relay from the one controlling the hazard lights.
On a 1997 Ford Aerostar, the hazard flasher is located on the dashboard, typically near the center console. It is a red button marked with a triangle symbol. Pressing this button activates the hazard lights, allowing all turn signal lights to flash simultaneously in case of an emergency.
Two different switches. The combination switch on the column is most likely the culprit. This may be fuses. The turn signals and hazard lights are fed by separate circuits.
There is sometimes a separate flasher for the four way curcuit.
try replacing all sets of fuses for the hazard and the tail lights.
Hazard and turn signals usually use separate flashers, switch the flashers to see if turn signals work and hazards don't, if so replace the flasher you need to replace the blinker flasher unit it is different from the hazard unit they cost about 4 bucks the flasher unit is the big round thing in the fuse panel in the dashboard
Turn signal flasher?