If your 2007 GSXR 750's signals and hazards are not consistently working, even with a good fuse, the issue may lie in the flasher relay or the wiring connections. Check the relay for any signs of damage or corrosion, as it can cause intermittent failures. Additionally, inspect the wiring harness and connectors for loose connections or fraying, which can disrupt the electrical flow. If the problem persists, consider consulting a professional for a more in-depth diagnosis.
fuse or blub is out or blown, or wiring is bad, or the relay is bad.
If you haven't checked the fuse box do so, it's under the dash on the drivers side. If the fuse isn't blown, don't know
Blown fuse or bad flasher unit. Often, cars use different flasher for the turn signals and the flasher, so it is possible for the hazards to work and not the turn signals.
Turn signal flasher module?
There are a number of reasons that your signals might not be working. First off, I would check your fuses to make sure none of them are blown; next, check your bulbs. If those are all okay it might be your turn signal relay--in many car models these are located around the fuse panel somewhere, although they may not be immediately visible--also check to see if your hazard lights are working--if they are, and your fuses and bulbs aren't burnt it's probably your signal relay (note: there is one for the hazards and one for the turn signals) If your hazards and your turn signals are not working you may have a more in depth electrical problem, or both relays could be blown--however unlikely. One of the last things I would look at is the actual switch in the driving column that turns on your signals.
If the turn signals on your 1992 Acura Vigor are not working while the hazard lights function properly, it could indicate a problem with the turn signal switch, a blown fuse specific to the turn signals, or a faulty relay. Since the hazards and turn signals often share some components, the fact that the hazards work suggests the issue is localized to the turn signal circuitry. Checking the fuses and the turn signal switch would be a good starting point for troubleshooting. If those components are functioning, further investigation into wiring or connectors may be necessary.
You may have blown a fuse or a flasher.
Blown fuse, defective turn signal flasher relay, or one or more of the bulbs are burnt out. More than likely if the other turn signals are working the bulb is just burnt out and needs replacing.
Well if your turn signals still work its not a short. I just fixed a pinched wire on my 96 and now my turn signals dont work. But according to a buddy of mine on Clubintegra.com there is a chance the fuse for the hazards is blown.
If your 2000 Lincoln has turn signals that don't work, first check to see if the bulbs are working. Then, see if there is fuse that has blown that affects the turn signals.
Blown bulbs not pulling enough current to cause flashers to operate. Check your bulbs...
flasher module in the fuse box. tin can about the size of a silver dollar around. it pulls out. some fords have a second one on the back side of the fuse panel opposite the first one.