I don't know which fuse those are but. I don know most of the time I have all of those out at the same time my igntion switch has over heated and needs to be replaced. After many many times of changeing the switch I put a relay in there that runs the power and konw that wire on the switch is the signal. Haven't had that problem since.
Turn signal flasher Try in or near the fuse box
A TNS relay is located in the fuse box of a vehicle. It controls the vehicle's turn signal lights, running lights, taillights, and dash lights.
Try replacing the turn signal flasher
There should be a diagram on the inside of the fusebox cover.
On the left turn signal lever, twist the end cap to turn lights from OFF - Parking - ON - AUTO
check and make sure all the lights are on like if a turn signal is out in the front then the signal will stay on in the back when you turn the turn signal on.
Sounds to me like the turn signals and the heater fan may be on the same fuse?? Jack
That sounds like a grounding problem, probably near the right side lights. It might be a rusty or disconnected ground wire.
A mis-wiring or short circuit somewhere between the controls, fusebox and lights.
signal lights not working.
A turn signal flasher is an electronic device in a vehicle that controls the blinking of the turn signal lights. When the driver activates the turn signal switch, the flasher creates an intermittent electrical connection, allowing the lights to flash on and off at a specific rate. This signaling alerts other drivers of the vehicle's intention to turn or change lanes. The flasher can also be responsible for the hazard lights if the vehicle is equipped with that feature.
I would check the fuses in your 2003 Intrepid. If you had a bad battery, the lights and hazards would be dim. The heater, turn signal and windows may be on the same fuse.