check the flasher itself and the switch
Emergency flashers are a separate circuit. I would replace the turn signal flasher relay. To find it, switch on your turn signals and follow the sound. The flasher is probably worn. I hope this helps.AnswerWhat he said, or you have a bulb out...
but new flasher can in it is found under the dash is same sort of can as turn signal
Answer---- On most cars there are two flashers. They are usually in or near your fusebox. Just use the process of elimination to determine which is which. One is for the turn signals and the other is for your emergency flashers. If your turn signals are not working, try your flashers. If they work, the problem is most likely the turn signal relay. Just put your finger on one and if you can't feel it clicking, it's most likely bad. They're usually round and silver in color and are light aluminum in composition.
Yes it will.
under dash on passenger side of vehicle
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Actually the flashers on a 91 Toronado are on the driver side and can be reached by taking off the panel below the dash and the flashers will be near the steering colum on the right side of the colum. Should be in the same place on a 1990.
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In the fuel tank.
to everyone who has asked about turn signal flashers today. 90% of the time the flasher unit is plugged into your fuse block. it will be round, metal or plastic, or rectangular metal or plastic. it will say flasher unit on it. there will be one for the emergency flashers, and one for the turn signals. there might also be a fuse for each in the fuse box as well.
the modulater on a 90 shevy silverado is located under the dashboard mounted on the steering colum