hazzard lights issue

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hi guys would really appreciate some help on this one, i fitted some aftermarket indicators a while ago and my hazzards have stopped working. theyre standard 12v bulb indicators just smaller than stock. i have been told it might be the flasher relay but im not sure on this. when i flick the hazzards on they flash quickly just once then stop working. where is the flasher relay ? and i didnt think that changing standard indicators with 12v bulb non led indicators would make a difference? thanks!
 

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hi guys would really appreciate some help on this one, i fitted some aftermarket indicators a while ago and my hazzards have stopped working. theyre standard 12v bulb indicators just smaller than stock. i have been told it might be the flasher relay but im not sure on this. when i flick the hazzards on they flash quickly just once then stop working. where is the flasher relay ? and i didnt think that changing standard indicators with 12v bulb non led indicators would make a difference? thanks!
Hi Tanman,
Did you manage to solve this problem? I have exact same problem.
 

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Hi Tanman,
Did you manage to solve this problem? I have exact same problem.

I ended up putting the standard indicators back on for an mot and just left it that way. I'm guessing a led flasher relay would sort it, that's what my local dealer said. This problem drove me mad and after putting the standard indicators on I just wanted tok forget about it! Hope you get it sorted.
 

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If you change out the stock relay to and electronic type toy should be go to go unless you have some other electrical problem causing failure. The electron type flashes using a timer as appose to the OEM flasher that uses a bi-metal element that heats and cools. That Bi-metal element is where the problem occurs as the current load on it is changed. The electronic type uses a fixed timer that causes the flash rate. They're cheap, around $20 US...:D
 
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