Pull the hazard light fuse.
Flasher stuck in closed position defective switch
Check the Hazard warning switch
Check the fuses and it may be the flasher relay as they have 2 try turning the hazard lights on and off a few time as you relay may be stuck.
Doesn't have hazard lights.
It is the fuse for the hazard lights or as they are sometimes called, emergency lights.
To disable the hazard lights on a 1997 GMC Suburban, simply press the hazard light switch located on the dashboard, which is typically marked with a triangle symbol. If the lights do not turn off, check if the switch is stuck or malfunctioning and try pressing it multiple times. If issues persist, consult the vehicle's manual or a mechanic for further assistance.
On January 11, 2008 at 03:25 am User:S_boone[0] said:On January 11, 2008 at 03:15 am S Boone [0] said:I have the same problem with my 2000 grand prix with no brake lights. I just took it to a garage today and was told it needed a turn signal assm. The price would be 780.00. I paid 89.99 for this info. and brought my car home. I had never tried the hazard lights and after reading this I went out to try my hazard lights. I found the hazard button stuck. after pushing it down forcefully the hazard lights went on and, now I have brake lights. This may be temporary I don't know, but I now have fully fuctioning lights.
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get the whole care re wired also dont turn on your hazard lights!!!
To stop your hazard lights from coming on constantly, check the switch to ensure it's not stuck or malfunctioning. Inspect the wiring and connections for any damage or shorts that could cause the lights to activate unexpectedly. If the issue persists, consider consulting a mechanic, as it may indicate a more significant electrical problem.
If you will notice the hazard lights are not actually flashing, reason being, the hazard flasher relay is defective. Replace it.