SOURCE: My 2002 Chrysler Sebring blinkers and hazards lights wont work
change the flasher relay... under the dash either on the fuse panel or as a stand alone... it's slight larger then the other relays there.
SOURCE: I have a 1996 mazda 2300/aka ford ranger the
after checking the wiper fuse in the fusebox....there should be a relay for your wipers under the hood in the power distribution center.
SOURCE: Turn signals and emergency flashers quit working.
check and replace the flasher unit if necessary, sometimes located in the fuse box area, sometimes under the dash near the steering column
SOURCE: turn signals /hazard lights don't blink
I had the same problem and found the problem to be the turn signal flasher.local parts store sells for 9.99.The hardest part I found was finding someone who knew the location of the part on the car.after checking with a mechanic at the dealer. I finally found it with a flashlight. it is against the driver side firewall inside of the car as far up as you can see while laying on your back in the floorboard and looking up with a flashlight. as soon as this was replaced my hazard lights and turn signals worked perfectly. hope this helps someone else.
SOURCE: Where is the turn signal relay, hazard relay, and
It is not the flasher if the hazards work, it is 1 flasher for both turn signals and the hazard lamps. It is in a relay block ( along with the blower motor relay ) under the dash, about in line with the steering wheel column ).
Try tilting the steering wheel all the way up, and test again.
The other quick test is to cycle the hazard switch a few times, to see if it cleans the contacts for the turn signal on the MFS,
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