By a repair book, i myself like haynes...it will show you the wiring diagram...if you don't think you can do it then, you might want to take it in to be looked at.....try youtube maybe someone else has the same problem
Have you checked for any bad bulbs that need to be replaced. Check the bulbs and replace if needed. If it's not that maybe be a bad ground wire connection or bad switch. Hope it's just a bulb. If it's a bad ground that may be harder to see but check the wires also for any damage from rubbing. If you see a ground connector to the body or frame and it's covered in rust. That may be your problem. Clean the area from rust and reattach and try the lights again. A sign a ground is bad. The lights may be dim in that area the lights don't work.
SOURCE: 2004 Chrysler Sebring- Left turn signal problems
Sounds like a short in the wiring or fuse panel. As new as it is, I would suggest a mechanic as troubleshooting wiring in newer cars is not only difficult, but also dangerous. Many a shade-tree mechanic has set off the airbags that way!
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