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Soooo... the hazard button is on, so that your indicators even work while you drive?

And do your indicators go off when the button is OFF, but the door is open?

Sounds like some incorrect wiring man. Should never need to have the hazard button on for your indicators to work!

Guest IH8VEE8S

well, all blinkers blink when a door is open, it's quite annoying.

when i unpush the hazard lights button, i can't signal :laugh:

so yeah it's always on (otherwise i can't signal) and yet it doesn't turn on the hazards.

also, i know my car has an imobalizer and an alarm but i don't think my alarm works :ninja: coz it never makes any noise.......

how do i do a check on these kinda things?

cheers

Edited by IH8VEE8S
well, all blinkers blink when a door is open, it's quite annoying.

when i unpush the hazard lights button, i can't signal :laugh:

so yeah it's always on (otherwise i can't signal) and yet it doesn't turn on the hazards.

also, i know my car has an imobalizer and an alarm but i don't think my alarm works :ninja: coz it never makes any noise.......

how do i do a check on these kinda things?

cheers

How to check.

1 - Get yellow pages.

2 - look up professional alarm technician

3 - Book in car

4 - Take car to alarm technician

5 - pay money for a professional to fix it.

Why?

Well, your car is not even close to being raod worthy with that set up. But with that aside, An alarm when installed and working correctly could be your last line of defense against some scum bag theif who wants your car as much as you do..

possibly some super dodgy wiring has been done there.

sounds like the hazards have been hooked up to the door switch or interior light. try just switching on the interior lights and see if the hazards go on.

and if you have an imobilizer, that doesn't mean you have an alarm. if you look in the engine bay you should have a speaker looking thing.

it may just be that the hazards switch is dead. if you have the hazards switch disconnected then the indicators won't work (well thats how is in my SSS pulsar).

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