If you want to change your flasher, it's located near the left-hand side of the steering column. It's hard to get at (who designs these things?). You have to unscrew the panel beneath the steering column and reach up in there to get at it. It can be done, but you might even have to take it to a GM dealer's service center. Chilton's and Haynes have manuals for these cars. Amazon has them cheap.
My turn signals are not working on my 92 buick regal.
Check the bulbs - they are double filamented - smaller for stop/turn and larrger for tailights Check the sockets for corrosion Check the sockets for power /ground
FRONT SEATING AREA, DRIVER SIDE, UNDER DASH, MOUNTED ON PASSENGER SIDE OF STEERING COLUMN.
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The 1939 Buick had the first flashing turn signals. They became standard after WW2.
Buick was the first American car company to offer flashing turn signals in 1939.
my turn signals do not work in my 1992 Pontiac Firebird
Under the dash on the left of the steering column
We are doing a 1992 skylark and we turned the bolt to the right. It was very tough to get off because of the lock tight they put on but it came out, now we are having trouble getting the tool in the slots to remove the drum itself.
Up under the dash over the steering wheel left side. The upper one is the turn signals and lower one is for the flashers.
I had that problem a couple of times. It could be a leak in the PCV pipe. That's what caused mine to conk-out on turns. It might be some other vacuum leak too.
with in the fuse box,a roun flasher with in the fuse box,a roun flasher