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It might be your multi-function switch, the control on the left of the steering wheel that controls your turn signals, wipers, etc. When mine went i lost turn signals, low beam headlights, and hazards.It might be your multi-function switch, the control on the left of the steering wheel that controls your turn signals, wipers, etc. When mine went i lost turn signals, low beam headlights, and hazards.
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This is either a turn signal flasher failure, located under lower panel on driver's side, or a burnt out turn signal bulb. All easy to fix. There is also a hazard light relay, but try flasher unit relay first.
I would check each bulb on the side with the most issue, usually when one light goes out,for whatever reason, the system is designed to malfuntion signalling an alert to the operator..with the lights and hazards on, check each fixture for good operation while opening up each light take the bulbs out and inspect them for defects, replace with new if anything is doubtful be careful with the bulb grease dont get any on the contact points because it will get hot and cause small issues.. do each light at a time until all 4 are working fix any defects to include burnt fixtures and broken wires and make sure all grounds are good also, these connectors are notorious for rust and corrosion so clean them well before reinstalling , I use the same bulbs in my 92 dodge so i am aware of the type..good luck..
If you are talking about your turn signals? It usually means one of your turn signal light bulbs is burnt out. turn on your hazard lights and walk around the car taking note of any non working lights. Replace light bulbs as needed.
that is usually an indication of a burnt out bulb in the turn signal/hazard lights. the other possibility may be a bad flasher. Check all the running, blinker and hazard lights by turning them on one at a time and walk around the car looking for burnt out lights.
Its common for the sockets to burn up. If you installed and the lights are still coming on. The issue is the hazard light switch is bad. If it were me I would replace the burnt socket anyway since it has been damaged and replace the hazard lite switch too.
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