To stop the blinking accessory lights try the following. Start the engine. Turn on the blower. Next, simultaneously push the top and bottom wiper buttons on the left side of the ventilation control panel for 5 seconds. All the lights will light up. The two lights on the left side of the panel will alternately flash for about 2 minutes AND you'll hear the ventillation modes cycle. When just the top light on the left side flashes, push in that button, and you're done. I had this problem & I had to go through this process twice until it worked completely, and all lights went off. I was amazed. If you ask a dealership, they'll tell you to bring it in and charge you $80.00 to "recalibrate" your ventillation computer, and that you're so lucky it was that cheap!
See this link: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_do_flashing_lights_on_the_rear_window_wiper_and_ac_buttons_mean_on_a_%2798_Plymouth_Voyager_van It has something to do with a HVAC system check and reset.
lights flashing on an a/c control head usually indicate a pressure problem in the .c system. possibly low on freon
try the brake switch on the back of the brake pedal
It could, if the lights are on all the time.
if the fuse is good then check the relay/flasher then the switch on the side of the colum
The Turn Signal Switch is bad in the column and needs to be replaced.
the flashing lights are the fireflies or the beetles :)
My 97 Voyager has done the same thing. It was control panel programing, the following instructions is how to program your control panel: 1) SET BLOWER ON HIGH 2) SET MODE TO PANEL 3) SET TEMP TO COLD 4) PRESS WASH AND REAR WIPER TOGATHER AND HOLD FOR 5 SEC. IT WILL GO THROUGH A SERIES OF FLASHING, WHEN DONE THE REAR WIPER SHOULD BE THE ONLY ONE FLASHING PRESS REAR WIPER TO EXIT. DO THIS WITH VAN RUNNING. This worked for my 1997 Voyager. I hope it works for yours. I followed instructions and it worked( 98 VOYAGER ) BUT I MIGHT ADD THIS; you must wait 30-60 seconds for all the lights except the rear wiper light to go out before you hit the rear wiper button.
It means there is a fault in the air control unit, the whole section around and under the radio where it controls the blower motor/ac/heater. It could also mean the system needs recalibrated.
Under your head light button u have park lights and under that is your hazerd lights and under that is a lever that gose sideways that is what u r looking for
Bad bulbs they are double filament or Bad stop light fuse or bad stop light switch
The flashing lights on aircraft are anti-collision lights, so they can be seen more easily.