it could be your turn signal/windshield wiper/hi-lo beam switch on the steering wheel has gone bad ---- See "Related Questions" below for another thing to try out - WD-40 in the hazard switch...
Sounds like flasher is defective and will soon need to be replaced
All Bulbs were replaced. fuses all checked, relay switch new and flasher, Also when the relay switch is in it gets really hot. Any suggestions
tweezers and gfs little hand
you would need to check for voltage past the flasher unit and before the flasher make sure the problem is not the switch, or the wiring after the flasher.
Replace the Flasher Relay.Replace the Flasher Relay.
I have a 1996 D R and have the same problem. Apparently the flasher switch needs to be replaced.
Most likely it is the signal/hazard flasher. Where it is located is something I am looking for I recently replaced my turn signal/flasher on my 99 cougar. If you remove the lower part of the steering column and behind the turn signal you will see a black box type fuse. This is the flasher. Just unplug and plug in new flasher. 4 cylinder clld for a 3 prong flasher. I saved over $100 in not having to replace the whole turn signal stick or switch. Check this part first!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Most likely you have a flasher that needs to be replaced.
Try changing the flasher. Turn it on and follow the sound.
You di dnot mention the kind of car. Most cars have a turn signal flasher and an emergency flasher.Are you sure that you replaced the right one?
its probably a bad multi function switch
Some vehicles has a flasher relay for the turn signals and another one for the hazard lights. Are you sure you replaced the correct one?