Use hand signals.
change the flasher "relay"
if only the turn signals are not working,you should replace the flasher can
Your question makes absolutely no sense. However, I think you may be asking what to use if your turn signals do not work. The answer is to use hand signals.
Because the hazard/turn signal relay has failed. A defective/intermittent turn signal switch can also cause this symptom.
To allow others [drivers and pedestrians] to know what we intend to do.
To allow others [drivers and pedestrians] to know what we intend to do.
Turn the emergency flashers on and make sure that they are flashing at a normal rate of speed. Then turn your emergency flashers off and try one of your turn signals and it should work.
If your turn signals and flashers are not working despite the bulbs being fine, check the fuses related to the turn signal system in the fuse box. A blown fuse can disrupt the electrical flow, causing the signals to fail. Additionally, inspect the turn signal relay, as a malfunctioning relay can also prevent the signals from activating. If these components are functioning properly, consider examining the wiring and connectors for any damage or corrosion.
No, they do not have traditional turn signals but have flashing lights.
Fixture where socket is inserted should be grounded to body
You should turn on a divided highway when you see a safe opportunity to do so, following all traffic rules and signals.
The sockets for the front turn signal often get too hot and fail on these cars. Bad design. They half melt and have a bad connection.