Turn signal malfunction.

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Hey guys once! Just one question to ask before I get rob by a mechanic.
My Lucille (67 fury 3) has a tail light problem that I can’t figure out what it is that making it malfunction. The turn signal will only work when I have the hazard lights on and if I pull the lever left or right.. I have a video of it that to better understand what I’m trying to explain the problem.
 
The hazard flasher has its own flasher unit. C-bodies of this vintage had two flasher units, one for each system. The one for the turn signals is probably bad, which is why you can get the turn signals to work with the 4 way engaged. A cheap check would be to switch the two flasher units and see if you then have turn signals and no 4 way.

Dave
 
The hazard flasher has its own flasher unit. C-bodies of this vintage had two flasher units, one for each system. The one for the turn signals is probably bad, which is why you can get the turn signals to work with the 4 way engaged. A cheap check would be to switch the two flasher units and see if you then have turn signals and no 4 way.

Dave

I replace one flasher that was under the steering column.. where would the other one be located at?
 
I replace one flasher that was under the steering column.. where would the other one be located at?

Most of them were mounted in a bracket on the steering column support structure about 2" above the steering column. You will need to drop the trim cover under the column to access.

Dave
 
Most of them were mounted in a bracket on the steering column support structure about 2" above the steering column. You will need to drop the trim cover under the column to access.

Dave

Oh ok I thought it was just one flasher when I looked at the service manual it only showed one
 
Yes, they did not change the colors of the wires and the basic set up between 67 and 68. The wiring for the turn signals is routed down through the steering column to a connector under the dash. By looking at the colors of the wires in the diagram, you can identify this connector then trace the red or the black colored wires to the flasher relay unit which should be near by.
 
Even though it’s a 67 it’s the same?
Look all the way over to the right under the dash. That’s where they are on my ‘67 Imps even though the FSM says they’re attached to a bracket that’s mounted to the back of the ash tray.
 
Yes, they did not change the colors of the wires and the basic set up between 67 and 68. The wiring for the turn signals is routed down through the steering column to a connector under the dash. By looking at the colors of the wires in the diagram, you can identify this connector then trace the red or the black colored wires to the flasher relay unit which should be near by.


Is this one of them? If so I change that one yesterday

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That looks like the turn signal flasher relay. Congratulations on fitting under your dash and getting back out. Going back to Dave's suggestion, find the 4 -way hazard relay (it may be rectangular in shape) and put your old relay in and see what happens. You can't hurt anything with this circuit. I had a similar turn signal issue with my 67. My 4-way flashers would take a long time to come and only one side would work, then the other may come on. I replaced my relay with an electrical - mechanical one (cost a bit more) $12, and it solved the problem. FYI - all the bulbs are old time incandescent, no LED replacements
 
UPDATE: found the other flasher and replace it. Works good. Still
That looks like the turn signal flasher relay. Congratulations on fitting under your dash and getting back out. Going back to Dave's suggestion, find the 4 -way hazard relay (it may be rectangular in shape) and put your old relay in and see what happens. You can't hurt anything with this circuit. I had a similar turn signal issue with my 67. My 4-way flashers would take a long time to come and only one side would work, then the other may come on. I replaced my relay with an electrical - mechanical one (cost a bit more) $12, and it solved the problem. FYI - all the bulbs are old time incandescent, no LED replacements

I replaced both flashers! One behind the ashtray and the one in the picture.. when I turn on the hazards one side only works.. but the turn signal works fine!
 
Okay I have a 73 fury 3 and I replaced the relay behind the ash tray (I have led) turn signals and it did it did nothing. My 4ways work but my turn signals do not. Any advice idk what else to do
 
Okay I have a 73 fury 3 and I replaced the relay behind the ash tray (I have led) turn signals and it did it did nothing. My 4ways work but my turn signals do not. Any advice idk what else to do

LED type bulbs do no draw enough power to cycle a conventional turn signal flasher, I am assuming that is what you are referring to as the relay. You will need to replace that flasher as well. Mopar's have two flasher units under the dash, one for the 4 way, one for the turn signals.

Dave
 
LED type bulbs do no draw enough power to cycle a conventional turn signal flasher, I am assuming that is what you are referring to as the relay. You will need to replace that flasher as well. Mopar's have two flasher units under the dash, one for the 4 way, one for the turn signals.

Dave
With LED bulbs you have to use a flasher for LED's that has an external ground.
Also as mentioned,the LED bulbs and flasher are polarity sensitive.
At the pogtail for your flasher you have to pull the wires out of the connector and switch them.
Plug in this flasher and screw the ground wire to the bottom of the dash or back of ashtray using existing screw holes.
Hope this helps.
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With LED bulbs you have to use a flasher for LED's that has an external ground.
Also as mentioned,the LED bulbs and flasher are polarity sensitive.
At the pogtail for your flasher you have to pull the wires out of the connector and switch them.
Plug in this flasher and screw the ground wire to the bottom of the dash or back of ashtray using existing screw holes.
Hope this helps.
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Thank you very much in gonna try it this weekend.
 
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