It doesn't what the wiring diagram indicates. It's just legacy stuff that is not how the later hazard switches are wired.
What matters is the ACTUAL WIRING on the switch. That's why I posted a picture of what the hazard switch connector looks like. There is no blue/white wire on any hazard switch made after the first couple of years of K bike production, only brown and yellow/violet.
And even if there were a blue/white wire on the switch it would still have NO IMPACT on whether the hazard lights keep flashing when the ignition switch is turned on or off
In the diagram below:
Left wire is blue/white - it's ONLY function is to illuminate the lamp that the early switches had. It has nothing to do with the operation of the switch mechanism.
Middle wire is brown - it grounds both the lamp and the switch
Right wire is yellow/violet - this sends a ground to the flasher relay when the switch is engaged to turn the hazards on.
