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Flasher; Module or Switch problem?JimRochester 04-21-2007, 01:24 PM The flashers in my 99 Caravan would not turn off and it killed the battery. At first I pulled the hazard fuse under the hood but they kept blinking. Thanks to this forum I located the flasher/signal module under the dash and pulled that so that stopped the blinking and the battery drain. :banghead: Now for my question. The emergency flasher switch on the steering column feels very loose. There is not a crisp click on and off. In fact getting it turn off takes several attempts to get the switch to stay down. Before I waste any more time on this ordeal. Do you think it is just the relay, the switch or both? Thanks Stretch58 04-21-2007, 03:39 PM The emergency flasher switch is a good place to start, since it is not working correctly. Replace that and go from there if the problem remains. RIP 04-22-2007, 01:06 AM There's a mechanical problem with the switch. A new switch will fix your problem. JimRochester 04-22-2007, 12:22 PM My first guess was the hazard switch, however when I pulled the hazard fuse shouldn't that have stopped the flashing? Pulling the module obviously stopped it but that shuts down my turn signals as well. If they're not expensive I don't mind replacing both, but these car repairs have been killing me lately so I'd like the keep the latest bill down if possible RIP 04-22-2007, 02:21 PM Yup, logic says you pull the fuse they should stop. That either means you have a short to power somewhere in the circuit or you pulled the wrong fuse. You'll need a multimeter and a schematic to chase it down. Combo flashers run around $30 on the internet. Probably around $40-50 from the dealer. The switch is a dealer only part and probably around $20-30. There's always the junkyard. Stretch58 04-22-2007, 10:02 PM There is at least 1 fuse for the Hazard/Turnsignal circuit in BOTH the fuse box to the left of the steering column and the Power Distribution Box inside the engine compartment on the drivers side. Still think I would get a working switch in place of the bad Hazard switch. At least you know something is wrong there. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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