It's easy, just go to a gasoline station and ask them to check the blinker.
No, they do not have traditional turn signals but have flashing lights.
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Well, you don't state the poblem, but if all your turn signals are not working and flashing as they should, replace the Turn Signal Flasher Relay.
The flasher relay is more than likely defective. One flasher controls both the turn signals and the hazard lights. It is located on the driver side, behind dash, mounted above kick panel.
It has a flasher relay for the signals only.
They use separate flasher relays. Replace the turn signal flasher relay.
If your hazard lights don't work but your turn signals do work it could be that your Hazard Lamp Flasher needs to be replaced. Your car has both a "hazard lamp flasher" and a "turn signal lamp flasher". Your "turn signal lamp flasher" is working but your "Hazard Lamp Flasher" may not be working. Buy a new "hazard lamp flasher" and install it. The hazard lamp flasher is located behind the instrument panel to the left of the steering column.
Turn signal flasher?
Bad flasher, fuse...
If you will notice the hazard lights are not actually flashing, reason being, the hazard flasher relay is defective. Replace it.
Absolutely not. Before flashing lights were put on cars, hand signals were all that was available to indicate a turn. In fact, hand signals were once required (in Louisiana, at least) even if your vehicle had flashing signal lights. It's important to know and be prepared to use hand signals in the event your signal lights malfunction. Source: common sense
Lights or signals fits this 'fill in the blanks'-type question..