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The turn indicator relay in an Audi TT is integrated with the hazard switch. To replace the relay you would need to replace the hazard switch.
its inside the hazard switch, usually tapping on the dash over the hazard switch will make it blink again
the flasher is integral within the hazard switch in the dash
I would suspect The hazard switch has failed and/or the flasher relay also. Replace the relay first & see if problem still exsists. If does, hold onto relay & replace hazard switch or combination of both.
In the housing of the hazard dash switch, you can unmount it pulling it forward out of the dash.
It's the hazard switch. I have a 1998 s90 and if you take a small screwdriver and insert it into the bottom of the hazard switch (on the dash) and gently pry it, it will pop out.
the relay is located within the hazzard flasher switch. If faulty replace flasher switch and it will sort out the problem
there is not exactly a flasher relay for this car. technically your hazard switch is the flasher relay. you can get this "hazard switch " for about $30 on gmpartsdirect.com. i had to replace mine last year and i was also under the impression that i needed a flasher relay since the turn signal would just stay on. I had to fudge around with hazard switch push it a few time for the signals to work. that is when i figured it out that hazard switch is the flasher relay. i hope this helps.
its the hazard switch, its all one unit
Yes. The relay that controls the turn signals is built in the switch.
The hazard relay of a Mercedes Vito is incorporated in the normal front wiper switch. Simply pull back the switch and the hazard relay will be seen.
The main hazard switch also contains the flasher relay.