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DrewE
Nov 26, 2014Explorer II
If the flashers are flashing at all, it's almost certainly not the fuse.
I agree it's more likely to be a poor connection somewhere or a worn out flasher. If the turn signals work normally, I might start looking at the flasher switch itself, as I think often it's the same flasher unit that does both the hazards and the turn signals. (I'm sure that there are some vehicles where they use separate flashers for the hazards and turn signals...and perhaps even some that use separate flashers for left and right turn signals, since vehicle engineers seem to delight in doing things oddly.)
I agree it's more likely to be a poor connection somewhere or a worn out flasher. If the turn signals work normally, I might start looking at the flasher switch itself, as I think often it's the same flasher unit that does both the hazards and the turn signals. (I'm sure that there are some vehicles where they use separate flashers for the hazards and turn signals...and perhaps even some that use separate flashers for left and right turn signals, since vehicle engineers seem to delight in doing things oddly.)
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