Hazard lights fault

I had something similar on a Nissan Interstar, turned out to be a faulty hazard light switch.
 
That reminds me of a successful motorhome theft. The motorhome would set off its alarm at night, at random times. The owner booked it in to be looked at, at his dealer in a few weeks time. He got so fed up with it waking him up that he turned the alarm off. The thieves had snuck up to it each night and set off the alarm. When one night the owner had turned it off, the thieves made their regular visit, found that the alarm was off and made off with the motorhome.
Of course the real answer to the problem is to have a) an old motorhome with no computerisation of lights and every single thing that does anything in it and b) have an old wreck that thieves can't be bothered with.
I practice what I preach . . . . . :ROFLMAO:
 
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