Yes, a malfunctioning flasher can affect the turn signal operation on one side of the vehicle. If the flasher is specifically designed to control both left and right signals, a failure in the flasher can prevent the left turn signal from working while potentially allowing the right to function normally. However, if the issue is related to wiring or the turn signal switch itself, it could affect both sides differently. It's important to diagnose the specific cause to determine the exact issue.
Defective flasher.
Check the bulbs first but it can also be the flasher.
Check the bulb and the flasher. Check the bulb and the flasher.
broken wire likely
if only the turn signals are not working,you should replace the flasher can
90% plus of people of are right handed. Therefore most people reach to their right ear with their right hand and individually "remove" the right ear piece with their right hand. In the same motion they "pull" the left ear piece from their left ear, putting strain on the wire-earbud connection. this repetitive pulling on the left wire eventually causes the wire to disconnect from the left bud. to stop this left sided wear and tear: stop "pulling" your earbuds out but remove them with your hand gently.
you probably need a new turn signal flasher .
The signal/four way flasher relay is mounted beside the fuse panel. The four way flasher is incorporated in the signal/wiper switch. Dust can accumulate in the four way flasher switch and then stop working, use a contact cleaner spray and the switch start working again.
You need a new flasher. I had the same problem & the unit needed replcement. They have had numerous problems w/ the flasher.
Try replacing the turn signal flasher
Check the bulbs, check the fuse, check the flasher relay, in that order.
I have a Logitech G602 and it has supposedly 20 million clicks on both left and right button. Once those clicks are over, will the button stop working completly?