I suspect your turn signal switch is bad. The power runs thru the switch and it can act up like this when they are bad. You will need to have a mechanic look at yours.
Sounds like an electrical problem, check your battery, alternator, and fuse box, and light wiring.
You probably have a bad flasher. This is the thing that actually interrupts the blinker signal, making the lights go on and off. It's location will vary by make and model of vehicle, but is usually under the dash, or in the steering column shroud. You can find out about the flashers in your car by checking in a Haynes or Chilton manual, or by running by a dealership and asking them where it is.
Is the light bulb inside burnt out. If so, that would do it.
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reset settings or if its not that its fsx
Check the polarity of the etho port
Replace the Turn Signal Flasher Relay.
Check the fuse
check your fuses
Bulbs? Sockets? Steering column switch?
I believe the flashers are on a separate fuse than the blinkers, that is where I would first start to look, is the fuse box
There could be numerous problems that may cause this fault. Personally, my blinkers started going out (working sometimes and sometimes not) and what I found out is this...The flasher switch that is located in the dashboard above the radio is faulty. When my blinkers do not work i just tap down on the flasher switch without turning it on and my blinkers work again. Shotty electrical work in this car if ya ask me.
Could be a fuse issue if they have stopped working or a dynamo, alternator, generator issue ie, not putting out enough current.
If the high and low beam headlights stopped working on a 2000 Toyota Tundra, the fault could be with the headlight relay switch. This is a large fuse located in the fuse box on top of the battery.
Presumably if both stopped working at the same time the bulbs are okay, but worth checking. The fuses might be fine but the actual connection between wires might be loose/disconnected.
Sounds like an electrical problem, check your battery, alternator, and fuse box, and light wiring.
I think there are two different flashers one for blinkers and one for the flashers.