When the dash lights of a Chrysler 300 begin flickering, it may indicate an issue with the vehicle's electrical system, such as a failing alternator, loose battery connections, or a malfunctioning ignition switch. It could also suggest a problem with the vehicle's computer system or a blown fuse. It's important to address this issue promptly, as it may affect the car's performance and safety. A diagnostic check is recommended to identify the underlying cause.
Can cause surging and/or flickering
The owners manual will tell you what the dash lights signify.
The switch for your lights is probably going bad or is dirty, you may also have a loose wire or connector. Find some way to spray WD40 inside the dash dimmer switch may help a lot.
Should be parking/tail/dash lights on a common circuit
Check the battery for corrosion or loose connection.
check fuses
The body computer is in control if the lights. It is on the back side of the under dash fuse box.The body computer is in control if the lights. It is on the back side of the under dash fuse box.
Real simple. Change the turn signal "FLASHER" $3.00 . under left side of dash. pull it straight out push in new one.
3.5 in the top dash for Chrysler 300
Delay if they do not go off after the delay time look for faults in the BCM
check ur battery any chain auto parts store will test it for free.
Flickering dash lights and a malfunctioning speedometer in a 1991 Acura Legend may be caused by issues with the vehicle's electrical system, such as a failing alternator or weak battery. Additionally, problems with the vehicle’s speed sensor or wiring connections can lead to erratic speedometer readings. Grounding issues or a faulty instrument cluster could also contribute to these symptoms. An inspection of the electrical components and connections is recommended to diagnose the exact cause.