Either a blown fuse, or the flasher unit has burned up. The flasher unit is located under/behind the dash on most vehicles, and is what actually switches current from one set of lights to another and back. If the fuses check good, find the flasher unit and replace. (One way to find it is to buy a new one and then look for the identical component under the dash.)
I have found that moisture can cause that problem you may also want to check your fuse and bulbs if you see moisture try to get it as dry as possible
Blown fuse or bad flasher unit. Often, cars use different flasher for the turn signals and the flasher, so it is possible for the hazards to work and not the turn signals.
Check your fuses. Sometimes a fuse can be the cause of a seemingly difficult problem.
Turn signal flasher module?
If your 2007 GSXR 750's signals and hazards are not consistently working, even with a good fuse, the issue may lie in the flasher relay or the wiring connections. Check the relay for any signs of damage or corrosion, as it can cause intermittent failures. Additionally, inspect the wiring harness and connectors for loose connections or fraying, which can disrupt the electrical flow. If the problem persists, consider consulting a professional for a more in-depth diagnosis.
Faulty light bulbs, damaged engine.
That is always a concern and should be considered whenever selecting hearing protective devices.
yes if the alternator isnt charging the battery correctly then it couldnt be sending ecu false signals when my alternator was playing up , my central locking my hazards interior light and rear wiper stopped working
There are two relays under the drivers side dash. If you look under the dash you will see a green relay next to a gray relay. The green is your turn signal flasher, the gray is for hazards, you need to have both working. If they are working, you can hear them clicking on and off.
flasher module in the fuse box. tin can about the size of a silver dollar around. it pulls out. some fords have a second one on the back side of the fuse panel opposite the first one.
The turn signals on a 2000 Mitsubishi Mirage may stop working due to several issues, including a blown fuse, a faulty turn signal relay, or defective bulbs. Additionally, problems with the wiring or a malfunctioning switch on the steering column could also cause the signals to fail. It's important to check the fuses first, as they are often the simplest and most common cause. If the fuses are intact, further diagnostics of the relay and switch may be necessary.
check your bulbs on the side not working an see if they light.if they don't check or replace blubs.