How can I get my Hazard light button to respond? I cannot turn on my Hazards.

Asked by James Jan 21, 2018 at 05:22 PM about the 2012 Ford Explorer XLT 4WD

Question type: General

I try and turn on my hazard lights and nothing happens.  I get all the lights working with the panic button and the turn signals function properly.

I press the hazard button but nothing responds.

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I have a vw lt35 i am having trouble with the hazard switch all my lights are working and the indicators are working i have checked all the Fusees i have put a new Fuse box in and Iam getting nothing i have noticed Wen you.push the hazard switch it.shows the green light on the dashboard​ i have taken the key out from the ignition and nothing happens wen you put the key in the ignition you push the hazard switch and you still get a green light on the dashboard so wat is wrong

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