Most likely a bad ground on that side, When you add the light circuit there is to much resistance for the other lights work properly. Look at it like this you have a garden hose and the water flows freely till you start squeezing it. At that point only so much water will get through. Electricity is a good bit like this. The more resistance in a circuit you have the less voltage will be able to pass through it. So when demanding or applying more voltage to a circuit such as brake light or turn signal only so much will get through and the strongest circuit such as your running lights will be the only thing that will work. The one thing all these circuits have in common is the ground side. So check your ground on that light or where they all splice together if you see rust or corrosion you have found the problem. Clean the connection and everything should work.
bad fuse or hazard switch
Ya think it might have something to do with warning about a hazard on the roadside? lol no really! actually they are what you put on to warn other drivers that YOU are a hazard on the roadside due to an accident or breakdown or stationary queueing traffic or any other danger, ie a hazard. In the UK, hazard lights should be used on single carriageway roads to warn other drivers that your vehicle is a hazard, on a dual carriageway or motorway, they should be used to warn other drivers of any hazard.
It's the turn signal indicator-located behind the hazard lights.You have to take it out and replace it.
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Faulty hazard lights on a 1994 Acura Integra can be fixed by replacing the hazard light relay or the defective bulbs. Hazards are used to notify other drivers that the vehicle is in distress.
It needs checked out but both the hazard and brake lights go through the turn signal switch.
The turn signal relay and hazard relay may need to be replaced, see your dealer You may have a short.
Check the fuse for the brake lights. It should be marked stop/haz on the fuse box cover.
When both indicators turn on at the same time they are called the hazard warning lights. These lights warn drivers behind of an oncoming hazard they may not otherwise see. People also use them when they have to pull over so that their car remains visible to other drivers.
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In the state of Arizona cars should be sold with working hazard lights, but there is not a law stating that if the car is sold without them that it is illegal.
If the turn signals on a car works but the hazard lights do not there may be a problem with the flasher switch. The flasher is located in the steering column, and a damaged unit can cause the lights to stop working.