I have a dodge Dakota and the hazards work but the signal light does not.

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Asked by Battleformation Jul 25, 2018 at 09:04 PM about the 2010 Dodge Dakota

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I will try to get my hand on a volt reader to see if its getting power I have a spare
signal switch I can try to replace but Im curious to know why the hazards come
on but not the signal. No noise or anything and I checked and cleaned all my
fuses. Wires might be bad but not sure where I should check first. I about toi
check if there is any damage wires or bulbs but can't think of what else it may
be

3 Answers

Had same problem 95 dodge dakota sport after a while i found it to be what all these dodges have the same problem with and its a simple parklight relay its the black 1 with 5 leads

That relay is under the hood and the reason they cause so muvh problems is too much heat and where the fuse box is installed under the hood each lead on the relay works together and works different lights each relay works all 5 light types for example turn signal hazards brake lightshigh beams and low beams

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