Usually it's because one (or more) of the signal bulbs is burnt out. It is also possible that the turn signal relay is faulty.
Be sure the 4-way is turned off.
It doesn't work that way on a 1994 Dodge. You turn the ignition key on, off, on, off, and back on to flash the codes.
You could be hitting the flash feature on the turn signal arm when you use it.
Headlight power is not controlled by the ignition switch or keys. Damage to the turn signal lever could cause the 'flash to pass' circuit to stay on. Damage to the light switch could also cause the lights to stay on.
If you turn the igition on-off on-off on-off in less than 5 secs, the check engine light will flash the codes.
You may need a new flasher.
Answer ScottmAKE SURE YOUR FUSES ARE GOOD AND YOUR WIRES ARE NOT BROKEN TO THE SOCKET. CERTAIN DODGE APPLICATIONS WILL MAKE ALL LIGHTS NOT WORK WHEN 1 IS OUT OR BROKEN.
the trailer plug was getting pinched by the spare tire under the bed of the truck. re tape the wire and relocate it so it does not get pinched.
Turn signal indicators are lights. The flash to tell you, or indicate, that a turn signal is on, and which way the lights are flashing.
The airbag warning signal might flash on the Hyundai Sonata dashboard if the component is malfunctioning. It should be checked by a mechanic.
Burnt out bulb.
Take it to the dealer.