The problem might not be a fuse. There is a switch which activates the brake lights when the brake pedal is depressed. This switch is usually mounted under the dash, near the top of the brake pedal lever. Insure that this switch is free to move physically, and test it to see if it is switching electrically.
Change front light bulbs
Blinkers, Reverses lights and Hazards are all wired into the same fuse. When a short occurs in one of the components all of the lights will cease to function. The fuse should be checked to see if they are in working condition.
Replace the turn signal flasher relay.
If neither signal light works, the flasher may very likely be the problem. The hazard lights and the signal lights work off different flashers.
The hazard and blinker lights are located behind the dashboard tray. To fix the fuse, you unfortunately had to take the dashboard out.
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You have a bad relay. Your blinkers run on a different relay than you hazards do.
The blinker is on a separate fuse from the hazard lights. You probably need a fuse just for your directionals. It is located right next to the fuse for the hazards.
There are separate flasher relays for the hazard lights and turn signals. The flasher relay may be out on your blinkers. The relay for the hazards is behing the fuse box. The relay for the blinkers is behind the lower dash panel to the right of the steering column.
One fuse controls the function of the hazard, reverse, and turn signals of the car. When there fuse blows all the components stop working.
might have a short in the wiring to the light socket!! same happen to me...