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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
Flashing too fast means that at least one exterior bulb isn't working. IF its an intermittent problem, once bulb could not be making connection at times. next time its flashing fast, stop the car and look to see which bulb isn't working. Replace that bulb, clean the socket at the same time
This indicates a bad bulb. Just walk around the outside of the vehicle while it's in the turn signal flash mode and observe which bulb is not flashing-replace bulb.
If the turn signal is blinking fast on the dash then this means that the bulb is blowned outside of the vehicle. Check to see that all of your exterior turn signals are lighting up and if not then it's time to replace the bulb(s). Hope this was helpful to you
Bad ground, or check all your bulbs. Usually its a ground in the back of the truck under where the spare is. If its not the ground check the bulbs. Please rate Thank you
Check the bulb socket for a burnt or a shorted condition. Remove bulb and try another bulb, if it does it again then you have a short in the socket or wiring to bulb. Turn on the 4 way flashers and see what it will do. If it continues then look for any burnt wire connector or wireing to bulb. Check the wiring behind the light for any metal that has cut into the wiring insulation. Hope this will help you.
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