The relay that handles the turn signals is separate from the relay that handles the hazards.
Most likely you have a burned out turn signal relay. Most likely the relay is located in your fuse panel and is a very inexpensive item to replace.
turn signals and hazards have separate flasher cans both look the same and are generally in the fuse box replace the hazard flasher can. they cost about 2 dollars at auto store
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There may be a lamp with one of the turn signal elements burned out. If one is burned out turn signals may not work even though the lamp appears to be working when the lights are on.
Otherwise replace emergency flasher or possibly turn signal switch in steering wheel.
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I had the same problem on my 2003 Saturn L200. When I cycled the Hazard Signal/switch for about 30 seconds, both left and right turn signals once again worked!!
Turn signal lights that double as parking (marker lights) when not blinking.
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.
If the signal light fuse is blown all the signal lights front and rear would not work. If you have one signal light out I would first suspect a bad bulb or bad connection.
what the lights mean on homeguard 200
Usually it means its picking up a signal on the specified band.
If neither signal light works, the flasher may very likely be the problem. The hazard lights and the signal lights work off different flashers.
Could be the bulbs or the fuses or the flashers or the signal switch assembly
Some cars have two flashers, one for the signals and the other for the emergency flashers. Be sure you replaced the right one. Also check the fuse the bulbs and lastly the signal switch.
Probably the flasher unit needs to be replaced. This is an electronic switch which usually mounts underneath the dashboard.
On the 1979 B200 Sportsman V8 if the brake pedal makes all signal lights come on and hazards and flashers do not work on their own, it could be the flasher, but the culprit could also be a burned out bulb or a short in the wiring.
There should be six signal lights on the mystique, two front, to rear, and two sidemarker lights.
For most vehicles the hazards and signals are two separate circuits, they have separate fuses and separate flashers. Check your signal light fuse and signal light flasher.
On a 1996 Toyota Paseo, the flashers, also known as the turn signal lights, are located at the front and rear of the vehicle. The front flashers are integrated into the headlight assembly, while the rear flashers are part of the tail light assembly. To activate the flashers, you can use the turn signal lever located on the steering column. Additionally, the hazard lights can be activated using the hazard switch, typically found on the dashboard.
Turn signal flasher is part of the hazard warning module and replaced as a unit
Usally the triangle is emergency signal lights, or flashers.
Check the bulbsCheck the sockets for corrosion or a bad ground
When the signal lights are not working on a car, there are a couple of things that could be going on. One could be that the bulb needs to be replaced. The other possibility is that the signal relay needs to be replaced.