Generally speaking the flasher unit is on the fuse box.
Could be a bad turn signal flasher
Could be a bad bulb or socket - try removing one bulb at a time to check Could be a bad switch in steering column Could be a bad flasher
You might have a bulb that is burnt out which will cause your signal light or even tail light to stay on
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Yes and it may have 2 flasher relays. I could tell you if you had listed the year.
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Not that I have seen. However, if you need the audio reminder that your signals are on, you could wire a buzzer from Radio Shack in parallel with the flasher circuit. Should be relatively simple once you locate and identify the wires going to the flasher. A Subaru service manual (less than $10 in electronic format on eBay) will be very helpful in identifying the wires you want on a wiring diagram and for component location. Good luck.
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It COULD be a blown fuse. Check the fuse panel. It COULD by a blown flasher unit. If the fuse is OK, change the flasher.
The turn signal switch in the colum could be bad COULD B the TurnSignal switch OR the Flasher 4 the Emergency FLASHERS (because there is 2(two) Flashers & the Brake light Switch on the Brake pedal could B Bad.(turnsignals Have there OWN Flasher) the emergency flasher switch has 3 electrical contacts.sometimes they overheat and melt into the red flasher switch deforming the whole switch.unfortunatly the whole blinker and flasher needs to be replaced.
If both sides are out as well as the hazard lights then the flasher relay is suspect.
Could be flasher Common problem on this vehicle Flasher is part of the hazard warning module