The most common reason is a faulty flasher unit.
u need to replace with a turnsignal light switch . there is a short in steering column
I would say that there is a miswiring of the blinkers.
I would say you have a short. possibly the fuse box under the hood to explain most of it the only reason the radio would change stations because of this is if there are controls on the steering wheel? Humidity is to blame for many electrical problems.
chances are your flasher for the blinkers OS bad,the flasher for the hazzards are usually on different circits for emergency situations.
Your Dodge Durango may stall when idling at a stop light for a couple of reason. One reason may be that a part needs to be replaced on the car.
I have a 1996 D R and have the same problem. Apparently the flasher switch needs to be replaced.
Bad fuse?
it may have nothing to do with your brake pads on my car the blinkers stoped working they still came on but they stoped blinking and i just had to repace the bulbs
try the turn signal switch, the connector on it, the connections to the signal lights, the wiring, etc. On some vehicles, the turn signal switch controls front and back blinkers separately
most common reason for that would be the master control switch, or the fuse generally it is the switch
I believe the flashers are on a separate fuse than the blinkers, that is where I would first start to look, is the fuse box
There is one common reason that your hazards would be blinking along with the horn blowing on your car. This common reason is a security system.