Loose or corroded socket? Bad ground?
Check to make sure that all bulbs are working properly if so replace turn signal flasher
Check/change the fuse associated with the blinkers.
it is either bad signal flasher or bad signal switch assembly try another flasher, swap the hazards one in place of the signals one if the hazards work right now if the hazrds dont work either then it is most likely worn switch assembly(common problem in these cars) i am working on a corsica right now that has no brake lights except the third one and it is the switch assembly worn out in it, flashers are good in it
If you have the same bulb for brake and signal, brake light power needs to be interrupted by the signal lights, The brake circuit has to go through the signal light switch so the problem could be there.
If neither signal light works, the flasher may very likely be the problem. The hazard lights and the signal lights work off different flashers.
Check bulbsCheck fuseCheck turn signal flasher
check fuses
There is a problem with the cam sensor or the wiring to it.
The right side will have a burnt out/ missing light bulb.
The problem would be that the car is messed up
signal lights not working.
I have a turn signal light that keeps flashing regardless of the control arm position. I think that the problem is in the turn signal control relay but I don't know where it is located. I did find the 3 prong relay located behind the center console but this is not the problem because I replaced it and have the same problem.
When parts stop working, a diagram can help pinpoint the cause. The diagram for the turn signal lights on this car can be found in its maintenance manual.
Did you happen to check the turn signal flasher before you installed the switch?
Chrysler did not make a 300 in 1995. Turn signal bulbs are on each corner of the vehicle.
I would suspect the signal switch is at fault.
I am having the same problem and i was told it is the turn signal switch that is bad