hazeleyedbeauty1967
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I have a 1990 Dodge Daytona(2.5 lt. non turbo, automatic) and there has got to be a short someplace. I have had intermittent problems with the turn signals and hazards not working. I have had to hit the dashboard to get the signals to work somewhat so I don't get hit in the rear. Anyway, now when it gets cold, I have to open and close my door to get my car to start. My mechanic replaced the ignition module and it turned out that it did not fix the problem. Now I am back to square one. I need any Master Mechanics out there that know Dodges inside and out to answer this question. No maybes or could bes, please, as I am running out of patience and money fixing this car. Please, only Masters of Dodges answer this question. Thank you.
P.S. Error codes 12, 15, 21, 22 seem to be the popular ones right now, some disappear, with the exception of 12 and 21.
P.S. Error codes 12, 15, 21, 22 seem to be the popular ones right now, some disappear, with the exception of 12 and 21.