here ya go buddy i got a 91 convert and its
1- HTR-AC
ATC
30A
2-PWDO
30A C/B
3-HD-LAMP
HORN
30A C/B
4
5-BACK-UP
LAMPS
20A
6-TURN
SIGNAL
20A
7-REAR
WIPER
20A
8 ILLUM
LAMPS
5A
9- FOG
LAMPS
20A
10-TAIL
LAMPS
20A
11-CIGAR
LIGHTER
20A
12-
13-
14- GAUGES
5A
15- SPEED
CONTROL
2A
16-
17- HEADLAMP
LT-LOW
10A
18- HEADLAMP
RT-LOW
10A
19- HEADLAMP
LT- HIGH
10A
20- HEADLAMP
RT-HIGH
10A
21- STOP
LAMPS
20A
22-
23-
24-
25-HEATED
MIRRORS
5A
26- INTERIOR
LAMPS
10A
27- RADIO
10A
28-FRONT WIPER
20A
(All are numbered top down left to right 12345 next row then the next 5 and so on)
hope this helps out a ton dude
turn signals won't work. changed all the bulbs. Hazard lights work. 1999 Chrysler Sebring hardtop
If the problem started after you replaced a fuse, you need to check that the fuse is good and installed properly.
check relay module under the dash on some models the hazard and turn signals are built together and painted yellow
That is a good thing. You want the turn signals to work.
There is a separate flasher for the turn signals that looks the same as the 4 ways. Your's is probably bad. Check your owners manual or your Chrysler dealer for its location under the dash.
The turn signals are not programmable.
There are two flashers, one for the hazards and one for the signals.
The turn signal flasher is located in the light control moduel. That is located under the steering column. If you are having problems with turn signals, check the fuses before changing the light control moduel.
Fuse, flasher, switch, bulbs, wires, ignition not on, dead battery,Fuse, flasher, switch, bulbs, wires, ignition not on, dead battery,
check and make sure u changed turn signal falsher. there are 2, 1 for turn ,and 1 for hazards. other than that, it sounds like your turn signal switch is broken
They do not exist. They are integrated into the fuse box under the dash. Most of the time you will find that the control unit that plugs into the rear of the fuse box, has either loosened or unplugged from the actual fuse holders. This will effect the operation of the turn signals and other important components. Hope this has helped a few out there trying to locate some kind of flasher unit when the turn signals quit working.
Check the connector pins on the housing that contains the signal switch and the headlight switches that connect to the signal light switch these pens are famous for coming loose fron the circuit board thy are soldered to. had to replace my switch housing.