How do I ge the flashers to stop flashing on my mini van?

Asked by crmart Jun 22, 2012 at 08:32 PM about the 2008 Chrysler Town & Country LX FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Yesterday while my van was sitting in the parking lot at work, the flashers came on.  I checked all the buttons and nothing would stop them.   My husband unhooked the battery but when he put the cable back on, they started flashing.  The only waty they stop flashing is when we unplug the battery cable.

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check brake light ? how long u have van ? maybe brake light on dash is burnt out ? my first question s to answer does sound odd, flashers stuk on unplug dash flasher switch ? maybe stuck on ....switch a little odd location much better than previous yrs post back would you ? did u have 2008 ?

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There is a button on center of the dash panel with a red triangle on it. Push the button; it is a toggle-switch for off-on of the hazard lights.

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I had that problem it turned out to be the car alarm I replaced the battery in the alarm button and pressed it a few times on and off and the lights stopped flashing, good luck

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