Assuming that all the bulbs work when you turn on the hazards, I would look at the flasher/relay for the turn signal. Alternatively, the turn signal switch could be bad. The flasher is located above and behind the fuse panel. Check the "trio block" to the left of fuse panel and feel if time delay relay is warm/hot(tall thin cylinder). If it is, unplug it and leave it sit for an hour or two and re-install.
The lever you move to activate the turn signals is the multifunction switch.
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There are two flasher relays under the dash in the car. One for the hazards and one for the turn signals. They are next to the fuses under the steering wheel right by the hood release On My 90 Acclaim the hazzard flasher is on the fuse block, the turn signal flasher is mounted on the air conditioning duct farther up under the dash. I found it by turning the signal on listening for the click and sticking my arm up to the elbow into the dash. It is fastened by a plastic clip onto the duct.
It makes the signals and the hazards flash.
If the turn signals are inoperative check the hazard switch, if the hazards don't work replace the hazard switch, the signals will start working. if the hazards are ok ,the turn signal switch may be bad.
For most vehicles the hazards and signals are two separate circuits, they have separate fuses and separate flashers. Check your signal light fuse and signal light flasher.
Turn signals and hazards are two separate curuits. Check/replace your signal light fuse and flasher.
Check the fuses first of all. I think the Durango has two flashers as well, one for the hazards and one for the signals so it could be a bad flasher.
Check the fuses and the flasher unit.
hazards and turn signals have separate flashers. replace flasher for turn signals
There are two flashers, one for the hazards and one for the signals.
Bad switch? Bad hazard flasher?