Why are the hazard lights not working?
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First, check the hazard light fuse. If it's normal, then it's likely a bulb issue. If it's not a fuse problem, then it could be an issue with the relay or the circuit. You should consult an auto electrician or go to a 4S shop for inspection and repair. The problem shouldn't be too serious, and the cost shouldn't be too high. 1. Flasher relay: Check if there is power at the live wire terminal of the flasher relay. If there is no power, check for any open circuit between the wire and the power source. 2. Turn signal switch: If the turn signals don't light up when you short the two terminals of the flasher relay with a screwdriver, then the turn signal switch might be faulty. During inspection, you can use a screwdriver to connect the live wire of the turn signal switch to the left and right light wire terminals respectively. If the lights come on, it indicates a fault with the turn signal switch, which should be removed for repair or replacement.