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2000 dodge dakota quad cab turn signal problems, but flashers work. started out the turn signals would flash several times then quit. now i have nothing.
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I had the same problem that the brake light / turn signal on the right side didn't work (in the 2006 Dodge Caravan it's the same bulb). After a long search I found the problem: There was corrosion on the contact of the bulb assembly. After scraping off the corrosion everything works now.
Check that there are no other leaks in the gas filler neck or gas tank itself that would cause the gas cap error to cause the check engine light to go on.
A lack of pressure in the tank can cause the check engine light to go on, erroneously signalling that the gas cap is loose or missing.
If both your signals stopped working, check your "electronic flasher module" located under the dash near the steering column (it will be labeled) most likely the unit is faulty
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
did you replace the turn signal flasher or the emergency flasher? turn on the emergency flasher lights and pull that flasher if they quit working you changed the wrong one.
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