Emergency Flashers

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MilTownSHO

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They do nothing when the button is pressed, any ideas? Not that I need these often, but owning a SHO, they will be needed probably sooner than later... :bonk:
 

SHO#7

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I have had a few cars that would have this issue. I would often times, push and release the hazard button rapidly. That would seem to clean the contacts and remove the diet coke that a previous owner had spilled down there years ago. Good Luck.
 

SHOZ123

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No, couldn't have been Diet Coke as it has no sugar.... :)

Spray it down with some WD 40 and work it rapidly and repeatedly.
 
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