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Remove all the LED bulbs and it will fix it. The LED bulbs contain a low voltage computer circuit board. Information from your bulbs is fed back to the Body Control Module BCM. The BCM doesn't understand the strange information it is getting back from the bulbs. Your flashing is controlled by a computer module.
There is not a flasher in the newer dodge trucks. However there is a IPM(integrated power module) It is a solid state non-programable box behind the instrument cluster that controls the blink/emergency lights
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The fuse goes hot with the key on, from the fuse it goes to turn flasher, from the flasher to turn signal switch then to turn signals. If you need more info holler.
I would have to assume that there is a relay or two on the flashers to be able to separate the emergency flasher from the signals, and the marker lights from the brakes etc. Replace the relay or swap with another one to test.
For 2000 Dodge Truck RAM 1500 1/2 ton 4WD 5.9L SFI 8cylthe Flasher is located:
Seating area, driver side, at the left side ofinstrument panel on fuse block.
check the bulbs and sockets they plug into then i would check any ground wires going to or coming from the turn signals i would also check the turn signal switch for any broken parts the hazard flasher is also the same flasher that runs the turn signals so there pretty cheap.
If they went out completely it is probably the flasher unit. I just had to replace mine. It's on the fuse block on the left end of the dash. It's the big square unit on the bottom left of the fuse block (looks more like a relay than a fuse). Very simple fix, just unplug and plug in a new one. Part was $11.99 at the auto parts store.
My turn signals worked fine until last night when I ran my battery down and had to get a jump. I realized right away that my turn signals suddenly didn't work. My theory hasn't been tested, but I am going to unhook my battery cables and reconnect again to see if that does anything. If not, I'll check out the steering wheel and that big square thing by the fuses. Thank you for all the posts and I was so happy to find this web page!
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