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The turn signals operate off of the emergency 4-way flasher. Check to see if your 4-ways flash. If they do, your problem is the 4-way flasher module. Replace that. It's not too difficult and fairly cheap
If both turn signals don't work it could be the switch for the turn signals on the steering column that is faulty.
If they are flashing too quickly, you need to check the bulbs
Make sure all the bulbs are working in the turn signal. Some front turn signals will use two or more bulbs per side. If any one of these bulbs are burned out it will cause the turn signal to flash at a fast rate. It also could be a bad control lighting control switch a.k.a. multi-function switch.
I had the same problem on a 92 & 95 Dakota years ago, replaced the turn signal switch in the column & found a loose ground wire in the harness back by the tail lights. Never had a problem again. If you're gonna try to replace the switch you will need tamper proof torques bits just FYI. Good luck. Let us know how it turns out.
We had the same problem and its the windsheild/turn signal switch that has gone bad so you are going to have to buy a new switch or have no turn signal or 4ways. The whole windsheild /turn signal/4 ways is around $100 - $150.
turn on the turn signals without turning on any other lights, first left, walk around the car, and see if there is a light that is not functioning, then right, and do the same. If there is a light that is not functioning, replace the bulb. If all lights work, then its the unit flasher unit itself, and can be baught at a parts store, and is easy enough to replace in the fuse box of most cars.
start with a fuse, then go on to a turn signal relay. turn the level left or right on the steering column with the inginition switch on, if the light in the dash lights up but won't flash, it is the turn signal relay.
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