I don't know if model year makes a difference in this regard, but AFAIK, turn signals and emergency flashers share the same relay. If it were me, I'd listen to the relay and see if it's making the noise and if issue happens only when turn signals used or for both signals and emergency flashers. Issue could be due to several things. Longshot WAG: If your van sat unused for some time, and battery were super low, if engine was off, maybe not enough power to operate the flashers so the relay might be struggling hence the noise? Does issue happen with engine running? In Bentley, that relay appears to have a solid state part in it. IF that relay has a PCB, parts soldered, those solder joints do fail. This happened on my fancy 99 intermittent wiper relay. Neil. On 4/4/15, C Snyder <titantic01@aol.com> wrote: > Thursday, on the way to take my van to get it restored, rust removed, paint > etc I had an occasion to use the emgencey flashers as the car I was > following (wife) had to stop on the side of a farm road. Anyway, when I > pushed the flasher switch, the red light came on and stayed steady and I > heard a funny noise so, turned it off in case it was getting hot. > > My question is, does the emgencey flashers use the same flasher unit as the > turn signals or does it have it's own flasher unit just for the flashers? > > Is their perhaps another reason the emgencey flashers were just staying on > and not flashing? > > Thank you for any help on this matter. > > Chris >
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