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Possible causes-- Low battery charge
- Battery defective
- Loose or missing alternator drive belt
- Faulty alternator
- Open or short system voltage circuit
check grounds then signal switch-oh but dont forget dodge have a body computer that controls all lights fron the switches with on-off or resisted signals-my advice go to a dodge repair outlet,will save you time and money
This vehicle has what is known as a flasher unit, it is a relay assembly under the dash. This is the relay that clicks when your signals are on. it may need to be replaced. Another possible trouble spot could be the wiring in the steering column. Are there any other issues with horn, cruise etc.
Check the flasher first and get back to me.
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