Both turn signals and 4-way flashers come on intermittently and then stop. I replaced the fuse, but that didn't help.
I have a chrysler 300 2006 model and my windshields wipers and my signal turn not working but my emergency flashers work...
The Combination Flasher, also refered to as the combo-flasher, is mounted to the in-line bracket which is located to the right of the Junction Block. The Junction Block (JB) is located in the left endcap of the instrument panel. REMOVAL Open hood and disconnect the negative battery cable remote terminal from the remote battery post. Remove the left instrument panel silencer. Refer to Body Instrument Panel Silencer, REMOVAL. The flasher can be removed by pulling in a rearward direction. INSTALLATION Install the flasher by firmly pushing it into place. Install the left instrument panel silencer. Refer to Instrument Panel Silencer, INSTALLATION. Connect the negative battery cable remote terminal to the remote battery post.
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I have a 99 Chrysler 300 M, my turn signals aren't working. Tried the fuse, was told there is a relay somewhere that controls the turn signals. Please help
SOURCE: I have a 1999 Chrysler
If you look under the dash near the steering colum there is a orangeish looking plug. The flasher is right next to the plug and up just a little.
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I have a 2005 Chrysler T&C. The turn signal would not work at all or activate incorrect side. The switch is easy to remove as described by dukecityman.
Once the switch is of, it has four screws holding it together.I took this apart to find that there was a circuit-board which was contaminated with dirt. wiped it of, put it back together, working fine.
If you take it apart use caution. there are parts on the "top" which will fall out. ( they go right back in) The circuit-board is on the "bottom" half. You really only need to take this part off. (less moving parts)
Your going to replace it anyway, whats the harm?
SOURCE: 1991 Le Baron Turn Signal Problem
A Clymer Guide or similar manual will show you the wiring schematic. Should be available online, or in your library.
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My service manual states that the '02 T+C has a combination turn signal/hazard flasher/daytime running lights module which is located on the junction block, adjacent to and left of the steering column. To access it, you must remove the steering column lower cover and knee pad panel. There is also a fuse for turn signal/hazard flasher. If none of them work, check the fuse 1st.
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