The flashers and hazards are run through the same relay. The power supply to the flasher and hazards sytem is run through that relay. This way when engaged, the flasher relay will kick off and then reset like a breaker causing the flash. If that flasher relay has failed to reingage, you won't have either. I would need to know the vehicle to be able to tell you what it looks like and where it is located exactly, but look for a metal cylendar about an inch tall and an inch and a bit in diameter. It will have two prongs set 90 degrees of each other and should be located on the interior fuse panel or near to it. You may also have a larger square relay if it is on a newer vehicle. This type uses a timer circut vs load heat to flash, but should as well have 2 pins set 90 degrees of each other.
SOURCE: right turn signal not working, front, back or dash indicator
First check the fuse of the indicator ,it may have been blown ...
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SOURCE: hazards work turn signals dont
check your flasher the Hazards have a seperate flasher its a littl cube that looks like a relay in or near the fuse box
SOURCE: Where is the brake light relay on a 1984 Fiero
Check the brake light switch. It's located under the dash by the brake pedal. Disconnect the electrical connector from the switch. Jump the connector with a paper clip. Be careful not to let the paper clip touch a metal surface. If the brake lights come on then the problem is a faulty brake light switch.
SOURCE: clicking in dash sounds like turn signal relay. We
we have an 03 grand am and took to mechanic. he replaced relay behind dash in center area behind radio. it still made clicking noise and he said it needed a new 250.00 plus turnsignal switch. went to junkyard and got one for 14.00. but it didnt help
we disconnected battery ( hoping that would eliminate chance of air bag going off) took out turn signal switch. placed switch on bench and took it apart with a T-10 torx bit. and cleaned TURN signal contact points with cloth. regreased a little with some of the grease that was in there. (not sure what kind of grease it is) Put back together and it seemed to eliminate clicking noise.
SOURCE: where is the turn signal relay located in my 1999
the hazard button is the relay for both the turn signals and the hazards. you have to remove the trim panel that the hazard switch and radio are in pull it out of the back of that panel
The relays for turn signals and hazard lights are under the dash to the right of the steering column.
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