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At this point you will need to replace the multifunction switch. It looks like used may be a good option for your vehicle. This is a relatively easy part to replace. You will need a couple TORX sockets but other than that its pretty straight forward once you remove the column covers.
Pull the wires off the back of your hazard button ,isolate them with tape or terminal block until you replace your broken hazard button. Replace the fuse you took out.
have you checked fuses and relays as they all seam to be from the same fuse as 1 fuse or relay runns numerus things not sure on model but thats where i would start hope this helps ivan
If the security light is on then the car thinks someone is trying to steal it. If you can’t make the remote work then you might be able to clear it by disconnecting the Negative battery cable for about 10 minuets
Not sure, but I've heard a bad hazard switch can cause strange problems. Also, if your truck has a body control module that controls interior and lights, that may be your problem, too. Good luck.
if your hazard lights stay on, you may have a problem with the hazard switch on your stearing collum. try moving it back & forth several times, eg. on, off, on, off always ending @ off & see if that works. they do get sticky @ times. your brake lights will work but your turn signals won't work properly with the hazard switch turned on. let me know if problem persists & will see if i can help you more. good luck.
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