The first and least expensive thing I would do is replace the turn signal flasher. If the flasher is weak, then it could act-up just as you have suggested. The turn signal flasher is a separate system then the four way or hazard flashers even though they use the same bulbs. Generally, the turn signal flasher (which simply plugs in) is located near the steering column but on your model I would suggest you purchase it from your dealer and ask them to print out the picture of the flasher which will show you it's location. I you. Mark
When this happens, wiggle the turn signal stalk. If this fixes the problem, you need a new turn signal switch. Sometimes when you hit the brakes, the lights will come on. This is an indication of a bad switch.
Bad switch inside the steering column.
Had the same problem with a ford Contour. Turned out to be a loose connection on the turn signal switch. remove top trim from steering column and dsisconnect and re-connect connectors. Good luck.
You should clarify your problem or question. Is it the front or rear signal light? Is the tail light coming on with the signal light? Are none of the lights coming on at all?
That sounds like a grounding problem, probably near the right side lights. It might be a rusty or disconnected ground wire.
you need to replace the hazard light switch the turn signal control module is built in the hazard switch.just had same problem a few months ago.
If neither signal light works, the flasher may very likely be the problem. The hazard lights and the signal lights work off different flashers.
signal lights not working.
electrical problem. bring it to a mechanic they have all the tools to fix it
Most common problem --turn signal flasher needs replacement Could also be a problem in steering column
Check flasher most common problem
Depending on what type of vehicle it is, it could be the combination flasher relay. 2000 Dodge Caravan, same problem. Replaced DRL/Flasher Relay, problem fixed. Was an expensive dealer only relay...