SOURCE: 2000 Dodge Durango SLT 4wd - turn signal is
these vehicles do not have flashers, it is the turn signal switch in the steering column it is called a multi-function switch!
That's where your problem is!!
SOURCE: No signal lights
there are two different relays for flasher and turn, I would check the turn signal relay, if seems good I would check the switch.
SOURCE: where is the flasher relay located on a 2002 jeep
It is not the relay, you have a defective bulb on the side that is not.
SOURCE: previous question w/ answer on
OK! The reason you are have problems finding what you are looking for on your 2009 Doge Journey is because they simply do not exist on your vehicle. Here's the rundown:
The hazzard switch has a little computer module built into it. When you turn it on, it does not turn on the hazzard flasher like back in the day...instead, it sends a digital signal to the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) to tell it that you are requesting the hazzard lights on. The PCM then decides if it is going to let you do this. If it determines that it is OK to turn the Hazzard lights on, it relays a digital message to the Instrument Panel Cluster (IPC) and the Totaly Integrated Power Module (TIPM). The IPC then turns the indicators in the instrument panel on to let you know the hazzard lights are on. The TIPM then turns the exterior lights (turn signal/hazzard lamps) ON and OFF to "flash" them.
Just another of the MANY things that the manufacturers are doing in an effort to FORCE you to bring your vehicle to the dealership for repair. Please check out this web site: RIGHT TO REPAIR
Anyway, to put it real simple - you will need a computer scanner to find out what is wrong with your hazzard lights.
Testimonial: "thanks for the info! that explains why the previous owner did not get it fixed. it cost $100 at the dealership just to get the problem diagnosed. "
Turn on the Durango and check each of the four turn signals
to make sure that the bulbs are not burned out. If you find one that has gone
out, replace the bulb and retest the turn signals. When a bulb goes bad on this
circuit, the resulting operation can mimic a bad flasher or one that is
failing.
Locate the combination turn signal flasher and relay. It is
on the left end of the driver's dash. Open the access door and view the
collection of relays and fuses. At the left side of the mounting block is a
larger flasher and relay. This is the combination turn signal flasher and
relay.
Test
the relay by placing you finger on the relay housing and activating the turn
signal. If you have found the right one, you should feel a clicking as the turn
signal blinks. Remove the relay, replace with the new relay and close the
access door
.
Start the Durango and activate the turn signals to check that they each work. The light should turn on and should blink. Also, check the hazard lights to make sure they work.
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