It is an electircal issue. Many volkswagens, along with mine, have this problem. To this day my turn signals work on a schedule of their own because I am not willing to pay the high price to talke it to the untrustworthy dealer. Good Luck!
one of them has a problem.
No need. You should be working on fixing the problem instead of fixing the blame.
The Russians are working on the problem of creating a nuclear reactor fuel out of americium, but they're still working the problem. In addition, they haven't built a reactor that uses americium as a nuclear fuel yet, either.
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
if only the turn signals are not working,you should replace the flasher can
First check the fuse. If this is ok the problem is most likely the “Flasher Unit”. The Flasher Unit is located behind the dash.
Did you happen to check the turn signal flasher before you installed the switch?
If the turn signals in the dash don't work, what about the outside front and rear turn signals? Working? Not working? If it's not working, replace the turn signal relay under the dash.
The bulbs should be checked on a 1993 Dodge Dakota if the taillights are not working. The plugs on the trailer package should also be checked to make sure that they are working.
test the switch. You should have a hot wire for each side. If no juice, that is likely the problem. Check you're fuses also.
Try pushing the hazard light switch on steering column repeatedly. I had a strange problem with my hazards once and this fixed it for now. I think my problem was the signals not working though....
It could have a bad bulb in it. Try changing that. That should take care of your problem. I had the same problem a few days ago, paid $11 for a turn signal flasher, fixed it.