Have had this problem many times. It's one of two things for sure. The multifunction switch or the flasher/turn signal relay behind the dash are faulty. The relay is blue and is a dual functioning relay which means its 2 mechanical relays in one. One for the flashers and one for the turn signals. It even has a little circuit board inside that some times fries and one or the other won't work. If you take the relay apart you can typically see the burn marks on the circuit board. Good luck.
You could have a lose wire in the stering column.
It could be the turn signal bulbs, some vehicles use separate bulbs for the hazard and turn signals. It could also be a bad switch or wires for the turn signals.
your fuse is to strong try a lower fuse or some other one is wrong sending too match power that why to blows, or is your headlight cracked?
First check the flashers fuse .Then replace the flasher with a good one. There might be two-one for turn signals and one for 4ways. Or they could be one.
Could be: Fuse Flasher Switch in column There is another flasher behind the fuse panel that controls the signals
It could be your flasher unit. It is easy and cheap to replace. Depending on your vehicle it could be under the dash or on the fuse panel.
I have found that moisture can cause that problem you may also want to check your fuse and bulbs if you see moisture try to get it as dry as possible
Check the fuses first of all. I think the Durango has two flashers as well, one for the hazards and one for the signals so it could be a bad flasher.
Could be the bulbs or the fuses or the flashers or the signal switch assembly
There are a number of reasons that your signals might not be working. First off, I would check your fuses to make sure none of them are blown; next, check your bulbs. If those are all okay it might be your turn signal relay--in many car models these are located around the fuse panel somewhere, although they may not be immediately visible--also check to see if your hazard lights are working--if they are, and your fuses and bulbs aren't burnt it's probably your signal relay (note: there is one for the hazards and one for the turn signals) If your hazards and your turn signals are not working you may have a more in depth electrical problem, or both relays could be blown--however unlikely. One of the last things I would look at is the actual switch in the driving column that turns on your signals.
not sure what causes it, but sometimes my signals will just not work. with lever still in position to activate signal, push button for hazards. then put signal lever in "off" position. turn off hazards. signals should work. temporarily anyway.
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