How to fix your hazard flasher/turn signal problem
#61
Advanced
Thanks for the info everyone! Mine finally went out totally, and I just got a weird buzzing from behind the hazard switch. I picked up the el-12 flasher from auto zone for 9.99, cut the pink and purple wires, slapped on some spade connectors, and hooked it up.
Took maybe 15 min including cleaning some things while I was down there.
Ben
Took maybe 15 min including cleaning some things while I was down there.
Ben
#63
Racer
My Momma always said the only dumb question is the one you don't ask so with Forrest Gump running through my head, How do you pop off the hazard switch cover? I don't use my 01 much but I need to get it inspected and want to try the electrical cleaner. I am guessing you ply with a screw driver but I don't want to force it if there is an easy way to do it.
#64
Ok, I bought my first Z yesterday, and I think it has flasher issue, but I want to see what you (advanced corvette forum members) think. Here's what it's doing: all the turn signals work, parking lights work, blinkers work, tail lights work, and the flashers work. That said, when I brake, the drivers' side tail lights both light up, but only the outer passengers' side lights up. The bulbs are obviously good, they work when the lights are on and when the blinkers signal.
So, is this the beginning of the hazard/flasher issue?
So, is this the beginning of the hazard/flasher issue?
#65
turn signal/hazards problem
QUESTION? I have been reading the threads on the fix for the blinker/hazard problem and it seems im having the same problem but i notice a lot of the threads saying to play with the hazard button while using your turn signals.
Mine work for a bit then cut out completely even if i try to hit the dash or play with the hazard button i dont get anything they just stop working like its overheated so will the bypass fix that still?
I hate to keep throwing parts at it.
Mine work for a bit then cut out completely even if i try to hit the dash or play with the hazard button i dont get anything they just stop working like its overheated so will the bypass fix that still?
I hate to keep throwing parts at it.
#66
Mine was that way too, at first, if I messed with the hazard button it would work OK for awhile, later, that didn't help. I'm pretty sure it's your hazard button, use the new method now to bypass the module. Check this out:
http://www.corvette-enhancements.com/c5_flasher_fix.php
DocOhm
http://www.corvette-enhancements.com/c5_flasher_fix.php
DocOhm
#67
Thanks for the info everyone! Mine finally went out totally, and I just got a weird buzzing from behind the hazard switch. I picked up the el-12 flasher from auto zone for 9.99, cut the pink and purple wires, slapped on some spade connectors, and hooked it up.
Took maybe 15 min including cleaning some things while I was down there.
Ben
Took maybe 15 min including cleaning some things while I was down there.
Ben
#68
Just replaced with a bypass harness this weekend. Blinkers actually function at more normal rate and the flashers work every time. It took hardly anytime to install. I will keep you informed of the status of the issue.
#69
Mine was that way too, at first, if I messed with the hazard button it would work OK for awhile, later, that didn't help. I'm pretty sure it's your hazard button, use the new method now to bypass the module. Check this out:
http://www.corvette-enhancements.com/c5_flasher_fix.php
DocOhm
http://www.corvette-enhancements.com/c5_flasher_fix.php
DocOhm
#70
Safety Car
It was suggested to me that WD 40 would give a longer lasting effect than electrical cleaner on old volume controls that had gotten, "scratchy", intermittent contact when adjusting volume. It was true, the ongoing occasional repair with electrical spray ended with the switch to WD 40. This suggestion was for Hi Fi equipment, but it might be useful information here.
#71
Burning Brakes
I just removed the knee panel, cut the two wires and added spade connectors with a lifetime flasher, WOW very easy to do and works perfect! THANKS to all for this great information, now I don't have to worry about getting hit from behind when I turn I say don't waste your time trying anything else, this is very easy to do, 4 screws, unplug a couple connectors, cut two wires, crimp on connectors and replace everything, DONE in less than 30 min taking my time! Cost $18 at Autozone for lifetime flasher and connectors.
Last edited by Todds427; 08-24-2013 at 09:39 PM.
#72
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St. Jude Donor '11-'12-'13-'14-'15
The DIY fix is very easy... For those not wishing to cut wires and such in their car you can buy a Hyperflash Harness. I know JW Motoring sells them because I make them for him!
I actually have to make him a bunch...
I actually have to make him a bunch...
#74
Advanced
Just replaced the right front signal bulb a couple of weeks ago in my '02 and it is not working again. The dash signal light blinks rapidly. Could flasher be causing it? Haven't removed the bulb yet to see if it's blown. I've only had the car for a couple of months. My first 'Vette.
#75
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St. Jude Donor '08
If the bulb has a poor connection in the socket or the wires on the socket are bad, it will loose connection and flash fast inside
Also measure the socket ground wire to chassis ground.. Should be ZERO Ohms
BC
Also measure the socket ground wire to chassis ground.. Should be ZERO Ohms
BC
#78
#79
turn signals blink like hazards
When I put on either Left or Right turn signals both blink like my hazards were on. I assumed it was the hazard switch so I replaced that, still the same thing, both blink like hazards. So I tried doing the bypass with the blinker switch on the pink and purple wires. Still the same thing both sides blink like Hazards.
Anyone else experience this or have a fix or solution?
Anyone else experience this or have a fix or solution?
#80
Good Post
Thanks for posting the procedure to replace the flasher switch. It helped save me $350, which is what the shop wanted to charge me for my 2002 Vette. I ordered the new switch on internet for $25. It took me about 2 hours at a relaxed pace. Additionally, I had to remove the waterfall cover at the back of the console in order to move the console to the rear.