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Hazards not working?

Check the bulbs, check the fuse, check the hazard flasher relay, if all that checks okay, check the hazard switch.


Why would your blinker lights stop working?

Check the bulbs, check the fuse, check the flasher relay, in that order.


How do you fix a car blinker that is not working but the hazards are working fine?

Check/change the fuse associated with the blinkers.


Chevy s-10 turning lights not working?

First check the fuse, then the bulbs, then the flasher relay, then the signal switch.


1975 GMC c65 have brake back up light running lights hazards but no signal all fuses are good?

Check the two flasher modules in the fuse block


Why don't the signal lights and hazard lights work on your 1996 windstar?

Check the bulbs Check the flasher


What to do when turn signals and hazards don't work?

Check the fuses and the flasher unit.


Your turn signals dont work 4 way flasher works put new switch in still not working?

Check the fuse, and the Turn Signal Flasher Relay. The hazzard lights have a separate relay.


What if your blinkers and hazards do not work on your 1992 Toyota pickup?

If both blinker and hazards dont work check your flasher switch.


When your turning signal stops working what do you do?

First check the fuse if none of the lights even come on. If the lights come on but do not flash then the flasher relay is defective and needs replacing. If the fuse, light bulbs, and flasher relay are good then the turn signal switch may be the problem.


Why would the turn signals quit working when the hazard lights still work and the flasher and bulbs have been replaced on a 1995 Chevrolet Corsica?

Check the flasher for the turn signals which is under the dash on the left side of the steering column . It is different from the emergency flasher.


My indicators dont work but the hazards do on your 97 citroen saxo?

If your indicators are not working but the hazard lights are functioning on your 1997 Citroën Saxo, it could indicate a problem with the indicator switch or the flasher relay. The flasher relay controls both the indicators and the hazards, so if the hazards work, the relay is likely fine. Check the indicator bulbs for any burnouts and inspect the wiring and connections for any damage. If everything appears intact, the issue may lie within the indicator switch itself, which may need to be replaced.