Turn signal flasher 69 Dart

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Darrell Keith

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Where is the turn signal flasher? Can't find it, not around the fuse box or anywhere under the dash. I read it was next to the ash tray or next to the fuse box not found. Turn signals were working then hit the flasher switch now nothing.
Thanks
 
Its between the stereo and ash tray and kind of a pain to get to.

The one on the steering column yoke is for the 4 way hazards.
 
Remove the ashtray. You can not see the turn signal flasher but you should be able to see the tab that holds the flasher holder to the passanger side of the ashtray
 
Remove the ashtray. You can not see the turn signal flasher but you should be able to see the tab that holds the flasher holder to the passanger side of the ashtray
Ok I have the hazards working. On the turn signal circuit I have power to and thru the flasher. I haven't pulled the steering wheel to check voltage at the switch but there is power at the connector feeding the switch?
 
Just to confirm you know there are two flasher units per car.

One does the emergency flashers and the other does the turn signals
 
Do you have a wiring diagram?

Did you change your turn signal bulbs to LED?

do you have any wiring disconnected, front grill removed etc? There is a ground up front that I discovered with out it the turn signals don't work, or I just did not have enough load with the grill off to function.
 
Do you have a wiring diagram?

Did you change your turn signal bulbs to LED?

do you have any wiring disconnected, front grill removed etc? There is a ground up front that I discovered with out it the turn signals don't work, or I just did not have enough load with the grill off to function.
 
No LED grill is in place all other lights and signals work. Hazards were not working but replacing the flasher corrected that.
 
Testing with key in run position?

Flashers are always hot.

Only reason I ask is my sister had my dad drive 30 minutes to rescue her only to find the car was in drive vs park or neutral
 
Ok I have the hazards working. On the turn signal circuit I have power to and thru the flasher. I haven't pulled the steering wheel to check voltage at the switch but there is power at the connector feeding the switch?
Put a jumper in the flasher socket and see if the turn signals come one "solid."
 
Put a jumper in the flasher socket and see if the turn signals come one "solid."
Stop looking, I found it!!! Red wire from turn signal flasher was pushed back just enough that the pin wasn't making contact. Removed the pin reset the locking tab and all is good.
Thanks to all
 
Stop looking, I found it!!! Red wire from turn signal flasher was pushed back just enough that the pin wasn't making contact. Removed the pin reset the locking tab and all is good.
Thanks to all
Good you found and fixed the problem. Happy motoring!
 
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