I want to replace it with an adjustable rate flasher provided the adjustable flasher has the same number of prongs as the original. My truck has a hemi engine in it.
I don't think there is a flasher unit on Dodges newer than 2004. It's all electronically controlled through the TIPM (totally integrated power module) on the left front fender based on selections from the multifunction switch (turn signal lever and hazard switch). The clicking sound is generated by "an electromechanical relay soldered
onto the instrument cluster electronic circuit board that will produce
a clicking sound to emulate a conventional turn signal
flasher."
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Thanks Andrew for your reply. I had located those images on the internet and couldn't find any that fit the year of my truck. From the sound that I pick up it appears to be up higher in the instrument panel. But I'll keep trying to see if I can locate it somehow. I might say that I find using you web site to be some what confusing and I'm not sure I've learned to use it properly yet. This was my first time. I believe you asked me for the size of my engine which I promptly typed in what I though was the proper space, but there was no button to click on to send my reply to you is one example of the difficulty I encountered. But in any case thanks for your advice. I appreciated that you were willing to take the time to answer my inquiry. David Chisholm
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