Answer You have a short, or a bare wire touching something within your signal light system or even maybe in your fuse box. Look for a wire that is crimped or bent and see if it's not bare and touching something steel in your car.
This bike does not come standard with hazard lights. There are many vendors that sell add on kits that can supply hazard lights. Two of the top web sites are jpcycles.com and denniskirk.com
Probably a faulty hazard light switch.
Hazard lights typically do not come on when using a turn signal; they operate independently. However, in some vehicles, there may be a malfunction or a design feature that causes both to activate simultaneously, which can be confusing. The turn signal is meant to indicate a specific direction, while hazard lights signal a general warning to other drivers. If both activate together, it's advisable to check the vehicle's electrical system or consult the owner's manual.
Hazard lights, also known as emergency flashers, were first introduced in vehicles in the 1940s. They became more widely used and standardized in the 1960s with the increasing popularity of automobiles. The specific year can vary by manufacturer and region, but the concept of using flashing lights to indicate a vehicle's presence during emergencies has been around since that time.
If the lights come on but do not flash, replace the flasher relay. If they will not come on check the fuses.
Your owner's manual will list possible problems that such a signal can indicate. In addition be sure you did not accidentally turn the hazard lights on.
What year is your Impala? 2001
Doesn't have hazard lights.
It is the fuse for the hazard lights or as they are sometimes called, emergency lights.
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It could be a faulty ground wire.