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Anonymous Posted on Aug 07, 2011

I have a 2002 honda accord when I push on the brake padel my turn signals or my 4 way flashers won't work. When I put on my lights my turn signals or my 4 way flashers won't work. Could you please help me out?

  • Anonymous Aug 07, 2011

    So you think it is the flasher relay even through the signal lights work when i'm using them by them selfs?

    Thanks,
    Joel

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Hi,
First check the fuse in the fuse box for signal light, replace the fuse with similar value if it is busted. If the fuse is still intact the problem would be the flasher relay( small cylindrical aluminum ) that is already malfunctioning.

Hope that helps you out!

  • Anonymous Aug 07, 2011

    You mean the hazard light, the one that when switch the red triangle all the signal light were suppose to light up blinking simultaneously?

    There are two flasher relays, one for the signal light and the other is for that hazard light. Check the one for HAZARD light.

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