If the right blinker is blinking really fast, it means that there is a turn signal bulb on the right side that is burned out. (coulod be either front or rear)
i don't know if it is a Ford thing, but my dodge did somewhat the same thing... my blinker would flash very fast on the dash and it turned out that my bulbs were out in the rear (maybe that is the problem and your brake lights are connected). When the bulbs burn out the circuit is shorted.
The turn signal switch is on the steering column. The "relay" is an internal part of the computer that is inside the underhood fuse box.
Are you talking about the clicking that is heard in the cabin when the turn signal is blinking? That is just an auditory reminder that your blinker is on to hopefully prevent you from leaving it on as you drive down the highway.
Actually , someone is joking with you because there is no such thing as blinker fluid
Need to know which light is blinking.
If the check engine light is blinking on your 2005 Dodge Stratus, you most likely have a sensor that is damaged or requires replacement. You can check this by accessing the diagnostic computer at the dealership.
There is no inertia switch on a Dodge.
There is none as your Dodge is not equipped with an inertia switch.
On a Dodge truck, the vacuum switch is on the transfer case.On a Dodge truck, the vacuum switch is on the transfer case.
No safety/inertia/reset switch on a Dodge.
No. A 1995 Dodge does not have a reset switch.
Dodge does not have a reset switch.