When both turn signals flash simultaneously, it typically indicates that the vehicle's hazard lights are activated. This feature is used to warn other drivers of a potential hazard or to signal that the vehicle is stationary or moving slowly. If the turn signals are flashing without the hazard lights being intentionally activated, it may suggest a malfunction in the vehicle's electrical system or a problem with the turn signal switch. It's important to check the vehicle's manual or consult a mechanic to diagnose and resolve the issue.
Probably need a new turn signal bulb.
No. there is no relay for the turn signals.
replace turn signal flasher, hazard flasher is separate
You probably have a burned out bulb. The turn signals both use the same flasher.
in the fuse panel both turn signals are operated on one fuse. the flasher unit makes it flash.
One of your turn signal bulbs is burned out. Either the front or the back.
One of the bulbs are broken, check all of your turn signals.
If the lights come on but do not flash then the turn signal flasher relay is defective.
Both turn signals work when they want to. The hazzard lights work just fine. All bulbs are great. The turn signal indicator will flash inside the car for a few seconds and then stop. The outisde turn signal lights stop too.
the flasher that causes the turn signals to flash But where is the flasher located on this car?
If the turn signal bulbs light but will not flash, the flasher relay is defective, replace it.
If one turn signal is flashing fast it is to warn the driver they need to replaced either the front or back signal bulb.