If the flasher relay on a 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 keeps blowing, a person can use a multimeter to find out where the short is in the wires. Start at the flasher plug in and check all of the wiring up to the fuse box in the engine compartment. Also check the wiring in the turn signals.
Flasher relay bad. This is a separate flasher relay from the one controlling the hazard lights.
This depends on your problem. A couple questions in this faq deal with this already. If your hazards come on but don't flash, just stay solidly lit, then most likely it's the flasher relay.
Are you asking where the Flasher Relay is? If so, you will need to provide the model Dodge if you expect and answer.
If it's blowing immediately when you turn the key on, there is an electrical short in the system and you are going to need to trace it down. If it blows after several minutes or hours after turning the key on, it appears that your pump is overworking, causing the fuse to get hot and blow. Replace the pump to repair the problem.
I have a 2001 Dodge Stratus 2.7 and had the same problem. I ended up replacing the fuel pump in the gas tank.
The flasher in a Dodge Dakota should be located in the fuse box. The box is under the drivers side of the dash.
The body computer is the turn signal flasher.
First check to see if the system has freon in it and if not then you have a leak but if it does then you will need to check the electrical for the a/c system.......
I have a 1996 D R and have the same problem. Apparently the flasher switch needs to be replaced.
Probably the Electronic Flasher. These ,when the fail,will allow the Signals and/or hazard lights to work intermittently. The flasher is the same for both the signals and hazards.
It does not have one, its built in the bcm, so must replace the bcm...typical dodge..would rather own a horse..Chrysler is famous for electrical problems in there car makes.
how do you remove the flasher relay in a 2000 dodge intrepid. I got it unplugged but don't know how to remove it