The first item(s) you will want to inspect are the fuses. The fuse panel is located on the driver side under the dash. There should be a diagram on the back of the fuse panel cover showing you which fuse does what. Check the logical fuses...interior lighting, turn signals (if it has one, most do not), etc. if all the bulbs and fuses are ok then error is in switch or wire, because in the wire if you don't have electricity.check out first. The most probable cause of your issue is a bad relay. It's called a flasher relay and controls the turn signals and the hazard lights. It's also what makes the "clicking" noise we're all so used to hearing when a turn signal is activated. This relay is located on the driver side as well, usually inside the steering column cover, behind the instrument cluster, or way up behind the dash on the far left side. It's a $10 part available at any auto parts store. fuse no.1 is the feed for the hazard lights, fuse no.17 feeds all the indicators so if some are working it's not blown. maybe it's a bad earth, check all connections near the bulbs that don't work including inside the bulb holder, maybe they are loose/corroded? are you sure that the bulbs are not faulty?-----This will help. Thanks please keep updated.please do rate the solution positively .thank you for using fixya.
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The first item(s) you will want to inspect are the fuses. The fuse panel is located on the driver side under the dash. There should be a diagram on the back of the fuse panel cover showing you which fuse does what. Check the logical fuses...interior lighting, turn signals (if it has one, most do not), etc.
if all the bulbs and fuses are ok then error is in switch or wire, because in the wire if you don't have electricity.check out first.
The most probable cause of your issue is a bad relay. It's called a flasher relay and controls the turn signals and the hazard lights. It's also what makes the "clicking" noise we're all so used to hearing when a turn signal is activated. This relay is located on the driver side as well, usually inside the steering column cover, behind the instrument cluster, or way up behind the dash on the far left side. It's a $10 part available at any auto parts store.
fuse no.1 is the feed for the hazard lights, fuse no.17 feeds all the indicators so if some are working it's not blown.
maybe it's a bad earth, check all connections near the bulbs that don't work including inside the bulb holder, maybe they are loose/corroded?
are you sure that the bulbs are not faulty? ----- This will help. Thanks please keep updated.please do rate the solution positively .thank you for using fixya.