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Do you own a multimeter and a test light? Can you perform some diagnostics on the battery, continuity check on the ground and (+) cable and at the fuse box. Your symptoms sound like that of a low battery or poor electrical connection. Please write back with questions and new information. Good Luck.
This sounds like your turn signal relay is sticking. If it is sticking it does not matter the position of your turn signal arm. Check the relay. It will be in your fuse box under the hood.
If replacing the flasher did not take care of the clicking noise then you have to replace the turn signal switch.It is called the multifunction switch now.This will take care of your clicking noise that it makes like your turn signal is still on but it is not.Hope this helps.Good luck.
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