usually you have one flasher for the entire vehicle...
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>
> I had a rear wheel speed sensor error and figured that
> was the cause of my emergency flashers not working.
> Since when they are on and you hit the brakes they do
> not continue to flash until you release the brakes
> again. My bulbs work because the lights function for
> the turn signals but when I push the Emergency lights'
> switch it doesnt flash or anything. Does that have
> one of those little silver canisters as well?
>
> Alberto
>
>
>
> >
> > There may be a "flasher" which is dying (usually
> > a silver metal
> > cannister in your fuse box) You may want to check
> > your owner's manual
> > to see if you've got one, and where it is; they are
> > only a couple of
> > dollars at Autozone, NAPA, etc. so you might want to
> > replace it and see
> > if that helps.
> >
> >
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> >
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