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I just took my 97 sebring convertable in for no turn signals, wipers, rear defroster and radio. They replaced the ignition switch and now everthing works.
replace the ignition switch
fuses are ok. replaced ignition multifunction switch and hazard, turn signal, cruise etc. switch. checked grounds. hazard lights when ignition is off but not in the on position. thanks Joe lapointe
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The answer is, a shorted turn signal switch. I just replaced mine after experiencing the same thing. Be careful, if you wait too long, it can short internally and start smoking or catch fire. I experienced the "Smoking Switch" and quickly removed the 10 amp fuse under the hood for the turn signals, then replaced it. Good Luck.
It is to distribute the signals from the electronic control module to operate the coils.
It signals the computer to reduce the ignition timing.
The engine control by way of the ignition module.
I believe on that model you can access the signals by lifting up the trunk carpet and then unscrewing the plastic wing nuts. The light assembly can then be removed for easy access to the bulbs.
CHECK FUSABLE LINKS AND THE IGNITION SWITCH.FOR 12VOLT REF
Most likely is a bad ignition switch.
I have the same problem basically, after looking at the schematic, etc., the only thing I came up with is that the whole turn signal sub assembly must be replaced. I removed the turn signal fuse and its stops, which coincides with the schematic. If the ignition is turned on, the clicking from the flasher will sound, if off, it will not. I hope this helps, replacing the turn signal assembly is not easy, and you should get a manual from an auto parts.