However, there's no single guaranteed location. Your best bet is to:
1. Consult your owner's manual: This is the most reliable source. It will have a fuse/relay diagram showing the exact location.
2. Check the fuse block diagrams: Many fuse blocks have diagrams printed on their covers indicating which slot is for the flasher relay. Look closely – sometimes they're small and hard to see.
3. Look near the steering column: This is a common location for flasher relays in many vehicles. Look for a small, black rectangular unit that might have wires plugged into it.
4. Search online: A web search for "1995 Dodge Ram Van 1500 flasher relay location" might yield photos or forum discussions from other owners who have located it.
Important Note: Before replacing the flasher, ensure the bulbs are all good and the wiring isn't damaged. A bad bulb or short in the wiring can also cause the turn signals to malfunction. Replacing the flasher with a correctly rated one is essential. The wrong flasher can cause erratic blinking or no blinking at all.