The flasher module is located behind the left side of the dash. (See Picture below)
On your vehicle, the power for both the turn signals and the hazard flashers goes through the hazard switch.
The symptoms you are describing can be caused by the flasher module, however, it could also be caused by the hazard switch.
Please also review this article: What Else Could Be Wrong?
SOURCE: 1998 Dodge 2500 pickup turn signals, hazards
There is a conector box on the left side of your steering wheel on the colum loosen it and check your wires I bet when you just loosen the block they will start working,I hope this helps you
SOURCE: 1999 Camry Turn signals and hazard lights not working.
located on the firewall panel on the left side of the floorboard on the drivers side
SOURCE: Turn signals won't come on.
I would have to say that it is your turn signal switch in the column. You will have to take the steering column apart and replace it.
SOURCE: turn signals don't work
you should have a flasher for the turn signals as well as one for the hazard flashers turn signal flasher can be in fuse box on drivers side or mounted to steering column
SOURCE: turn signals hazards flasher don't work jeep
I NEED TO LOCATE THE SWITCH WHERE IS IT ?
MY INDICATORS NOR HAZARD LIGHTS ARE WORKING I DONT KNOW WHAT IS WRONG WITH IT CHANGED BULBS BUT NOTHIGN THEY ALL WENT OUT AT THE SAME TIME
SO THERE MUST BE A RELAY SWITCH SOMEWHER BUT DONT KNOW WHERE ?
THANKS FOR HELPING
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