This could be one of 2 problems, Lets go the cheapest. Check your Bulbs. Chrysler has rolled out a system where if a signal is burnt out the working ones flash faster. Replace the bulbs and it should stop. Now if they keep happening it could be the Flasher Moduel that is a $16 relay behind the fuse panel, Stock is Green but it could be black. Replace that and the problem should be corrected.
Chrysler had nothing to do with the light flashing fast if one bulb is burnt out. It has been that way ever since the first flasher relay was installed in a car. It is just electrical 101.
Answer ScottmAKE SURE YOUR FUSES ARE GOOD AND YOUR WIRES ARE NOT BROKEN TO THE SOCKET. CERTAIN DODGE APPLICATIONS WILL MAKE ALL LIGHTS NOT WORK WHEN 1 IS OUT OR BROKEN.
: The fuse in the same housing of the main fuse box, just on the back side (the housing should be off white). You will need a flash light to see the four fuses on the other side, it is the 20amp.
It makes the signals and the hazards flash.
change the flasher relay
Take it to the dealer.
add a faster relay
sounds to me like your turn signal switch. use a test light to see if power is being interupted
after installing led lights my 08 dodge 2500 the turn signal lights start flashing slow for 5 or 6 times then speed up to fast . the emergency flasers flash ok . hooking them up i used separate lights for the brakes , they are not hooked in with the turn signals
check you light bulbs
No. there is no relay for the turn signals.
Check the fuses or change the bulbs.
Check all the bulbs, front and back. If they are good then it is probably the flasher, which is usually a round plug in part under the dash, either in the fuse area or under the passenger side.