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Mike Scioli Posted on Oct 06, 2016
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My 2000 Durango, no turn signals or hazards. Fuses are all ok. The indicator lights don't even light up.

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According to the manual, there are two fuses for the turn signals/hazard lights, Fuse D in the power distribution center (in the engine compartment), and Fuse 10 on the Junction Block (left side of the dashboard assembly). Also on the junction block is the combination flasher unit. If these all check OK, you'll need to check the wiring and connectors from the junction block to the combination switch on the steering column, and the combination switch itself.

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Thank you, of all things, it was a defective flasher that had been replaced a short time ago!

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