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2005 Honda Odyssey Small Lights Fuse continues to blow. When I press the brakes the Hazard lights come on but do not blink. When I use the turn signal the Hazard lights come on but do not blink. The rear lights do not come on and the some of the dash lights do not come on.

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Have you checked the flasher relay. When the hazard switch is on and the breaks are pressed they will stop the hazard lights from flashing until the break is released in most cars. The turn signal only controls one side at a time and will not be effective when the hazard lights are switched to on.

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