I hate to say it, but when I had this problem, it WA because I didn't connect one of the plugs well and it came apart.
The turn signal switch is part of the multifunction switch.The turn signal switch is part of the multifunction switch.
The turn signal switch is part of the multifunction switch.The turn signal switch is part of the multifunction switch.
Turn signals, wipers, high/low beam
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.
are you asking about the turn signal bulbs , the turn signal switch or turn signal flasher ?
sounds to me like your turn signal switch. use a test light to see if power is being interupted
Dodge Durango turn signal relay locationThat relay is on a hidden panel, behind the interior fuse panel you access by opening the driver's door. You get to the hidden panel from under the dashboard, and it will be the 5 pin relay at the very top of the panel. I replaced this relay on my 2000 Durango to restore the turn signals just yesterday.
I just had the same problem and found that my rear turn light bulb went out and the turn signals no longer worked. Check any of the turning bulbs. You may have replaced the hazerd light flasher. There are two flashers, the turn signal one is near the hazerd one under the dash.
try the multifunction switch located on the steering column .
yes
may have a bad signal switch,or may be a blown fuse
The lights are controlled by the Body Control Module (in the fuse box), from a signal on your dimmer switch, also called the multifunction switch. Do not swap out the BCM with a junkyard one, as it must be programed for your car (i am going through this now with my 96 Dodge Stratus)