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Not sure of vehicle type, but most vehicles have two flasher relays. One for the turn signals and one for the hazards. The turn signal flasher is probably bad. It is usually installed close to the hazards relay. Have your hazards and listen for clicking either near the glove compartment or under the hood. That is where the relays should be.
Always check the bulbs first. Then check for power ant the bulb socket. If the fuses are ok( some have seperate fuses for right and left).......More than likely its a relay wich should be located on or near the fuse panel.The turn signal and hazards usualy have the same type of relay. Swap the turn signal and hazard relays. If the problem is then oposite of what you had before, then replace the relay....
Its the relay for the flasher . Dose the hazard flashers work if so turn them on . Lisition for the clicking on a lots of chevys there is a relay center up under the dashboard under the raido its in the center some times vary tight to get to but with the clicking from the hazards you should to be able to find it. And by the way bolth relays the flasher and hazards are the same part so you can test by swooping them
Actually there is a relay however it is not an individual part. The turn signal relay and the hazard relay are in the LCM (Lighting Control Module). This is expensive to replace however you should test the multi-function turn signal switch first as I am having the exact same problem with my 95 Crown Victoria LX. If you go to any parts store they will tell you that it is just a relay and sell you one for the newer Crown Victoria models. However in the 95 to about 2002 models they employed the bad idea of the LCM.Good luck.
Hi, your car has separate flasher relays for the turns and the hazards. Replace the turn flasher, Front seating area, driver side, under dash, mounted on passenger side of steering column.
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Did you check to make sure all the bulbs are working? on some cars the flasher for the hazards work even when some bulbs are out but the turn signals will not. If you have blown bulbs replace them and it should work if not then you have one of a few cars that have two relays for the signals, one for hazards and one for turns signals.
It sounds like the turn signal relay has gone bad, The clicking sound you hear when they work is the relay working, The hazard lights have their own relay that is why they still work. Your owners manual should tell you where to find the relays but if you don't have it anymore turn on the hazards and see if you can follow the noise and both relays should be located in the same place, you should be able to pick one up at any good parts store.
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