I am answering my question to help others. The flasher unit was not working. It is located at the driver's left knee. This is to the right of the fuse box next to the blue relay. You have to remove the bottom panel to get to it. There are two Philip screws, you have to pull it down and out of its snaps. I plugged in the new relay and everything is working now.
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try the hazard warning light switch as if this fails the indicators will not operate then if not try the hazard light relay
Ya think it might have something to do with warning about a hazard on the roadside? lol no really! actually they are what you put on to warn other drivers that YOU are a hazard on the roadside due to an accident or breakdown or stationary queueing traffic or any other danger, ie a hazard. In the UK, hazard lights should be used on single carriageway roads to warn other drivers that your vehicle is a hazard, on a dual carriageway or motorway, they should be used to warn other drivers of any hazard.
A blown fuse would cause the hazard lights not to work on the 1994 Ford F150. It could also be blown bulbs causing the lights not to work.
CHECK THE FUSE PANEL DASH & TAIL LIGHTS WORK FROM SAME FUSE
turn signal switch needs replaced!
If the turn signals on a car works but the hazard lights do not there may be a problem with the flasher switch. The flasher is located in the steering column, and a damaged unit can cause the lights to stop working.
You may have blown a fuse or a flasher.
I had a similar problem with my 1991 Maxima. The dashboard lights did not work. I could not find a fuse. Then I noticed the parking lights did not work. I could not find a fuse. Finally I noticed the tail lights did not work. I checked the fuse and it was burnt. After replacing it all is okay again.
your hassard lites have a separate flaher relay change it.
Try pushing the hazard light switch on steering column repeatedly. I had a strange problem with my hazards once and this fixed it for now. I think my problem was the signals not working though....
The turn signal and the hazard lights each have their own relay. Sounds like you have to replace both relays.
first make sure hazard lights are not on.next you need to ckeck the grounds from the battery.
It contains two relays, one for hazard lights and the other for turn signals. The one for the turn signals is defective and must be replaced.
If your hazard lights don't work but your turn signals do work it could be that your Hazard Lamp Flasher needs to be replaced. Your car has both a "hazard lamp flasher" and a "turn signal lamp flasher". Your "turn signal lamp flasher" is working but your "Hazard Lamp Flasher" may not be working. Buy a new "hazard lamp flasher" and install it. The hazard lamp flasher is located behind the instrument panel to the left of the steering column.
bad fuse or hazard switch
Two different switches. The combination switch on the column is most likely the culprit. This may be fuses. The turn signals and hazard lights are fed by separate circuits.