How Long Does a Hazard / Turn Signal Flasher Last

Staying safe when navigating the busy roadways out there can be a lot easier said than done. Most cars have a variety of different systems built in to increase the overall level of safety that a car has. The hazard / turn signal flasher helps to make your taillights and headlights blink in unison when the hazard switch is activated. The only time that the hazard switch on a car is activated is in the event of a breakdown or other emergency. The hazard lights will help to alert the motorists passing you that there is a problem and they you could use some assistance.

Usually, the flashers on a vehicle will not go out, but in some cases internal issues can cause them to malfunction. Not being able to use the hazard lights on your car can lead to a variety of different consequences that can be dangerous. In some cases, what appears to be an issue with the flasher on your car can actually be fuse related. Getting a professional to help troubleshoot the issues with a hazard light can help you to get to the bottom of the issue in a hurry.

The wiring that goes to the flasher is among the most common causes of repair issues. Over time, the wiring that goes to the flasher will begin to show signs of wear and will have to be replaced along with the flasher. Attempting to change out this type of wiring alone can create even more issues, which is why it is important for you to seek out some professional help. When the hazard / turn signal flasher is bad on your vehicle, you will notice some warning signs and here are a few of them:

  • Neither of the turn signal lights will flash
  • The turn signal lights are flashing very slowly
  • The turn signal lights are flashing extremely fast
  • The hazard lights will not work at all

Rather than neglecting to get your hazard / turn signal flasher fixed, you will need to find a reputable and knowledgeable professional to do the work for you. A certified mechanic can repair your broken flashers in no time at all and get you back on the road safely.


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Nolan

31 years of experience
296 reviews
Nolan
31 years of experience
Jeep Wrangler L4-2.5L - Hazard / Turn Signal Flasher - Tucson, Arizona
2nd time Nolan has come out and did a fantastic job. I love the idea of not having to take my vehicle in and Nolan makes the experience that much better. Will certainly use them and Nolan again.
Cadillac Seville - Hazard / Turn Signal Flasher - Tucson, Arizona
Very nice guy who saved me over $200 in unnecessary repairs from another mechanic.

Tinashe

14 years of experience
781 reviews
Tinashe
14 years of experience
Pontiac Firebird V6-3.8L - Hazard / Turn Signal Flasher - Clarkston, Georgia
Tinashe provided excellent customer service - he was on time, efficient, and explained my issue and went straight to work. He did his inspection and recommended some additional work to fix the issues that he found. He even explained to me why some of the shops in my area were turning away work on these older vehicles. I appreciated his honesty, as I couldn’t get a straight answer from these shops. I would recommend Tinashe to anyone, and would certainly book him again.

Salim

31 years of experience
168 reviews
Salim
31 years of experience
Lexus LX470 V8-4.7L - Hazard / Turn Signal Flasher Replacement - Alameda, California
Salim was professional, courteous, and worked until the job was done. I very much appreciated him figuring out the issue with my lights and coming back a second day (after picking up the part) so that the job got done right. I will definitely be working with Salim in the future.

Behrak

10 years of experience
403 reviews
Behrak
10 years of experience
Toyota Prius L4-1.8L Hybrid - Hazard / Turn Signal Flasher - Alpharetta, Georgia
Good experience. As the part i ordered didn't help me, he helped me in diagnosing the exact problem. It helped me a lot.

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