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These vehicles were known for faulty hazard switches. They would cause an intermittent turn signal flash when you hadn't activated turn signals or they would prevent the turn signals from working at all. Operate the hazard switch and see if the turn signals work again. If so, replace the hazard switch
replaced brake switch ??? If you don't know how to read a wiring diagram an use a volt meter to test electrical circuits ,your better off taking your vehicle to a qualified repair shop .
engine misfires can be from ---low fuel pressure--- faulty injectors---faulty injector wires---HT leads touching each other--Leads ---plugs--- air /fuel mixture wrong from leaks in manifold and dash controls hoses--wiring to the cam/crank sensors loose /dirty connections.
If it does, then yes, it's supposed to. If it doesn't, as long as the hazard lights flash like they're supposed to, then all is good. Most hazard light switches don't flash. Some do. The likelihood of just that little bulb in the switch not working is almost zero.
When the check engine light is flashing, it indicates a serious condition. You need to have the car scanned for trouble codes and diagnosed, making guesses is going to waste money.
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