Pasanger side behind head lights
I've always done that, I believe I learned that information from a police officer in the 1970's; who knows in this day and age, but I think I do it out of safety and kindness.
at fire wall pasanger side ,behind power steering reservoir.
the blinker relay is behind the glove box
Behind the front right blinker
The blinker switch is located to the left of the steering column. It is bolted up behind the dash board. It is not with the fuse box.
There is no such thing as blinker fluid, a blinker is a turn signal light. They do not require any fluid. Brake fluid goes in at the firewall in front of the driver there usually is a plastic top with a round metal thing behind it.
Most of them are accessable from within the trunk behind the carpet/mat.
Remove the lens for the blinker. If there is no lens to remove, as in some front blinkers, open the hood and look behind theblinker location. There will be a socket for the light to go in.2Remove the bulb by pressing down on it slightly, and turning counter-clockwise until it comes loose from the housing. This is the part that is apt to be problematic, especially if the bulb has "burned" itself into the socket or otherwise melted something, causing it to hold fast. Should this happen, disconnect the battery, and break the glass on the bulb. Then, with needle-nose pliers, turn the bottom housing of the bulb counter-clockwise until it comes loose.3Install the new blinker bulb in the reverse order of removal, and replace the blinker lens, if applicable. Check blinker to ensure it works.You Will Need a Screw Driver.
try looking behind the dash on the drivers side mounted on the steering column
Get under the car reach behind the bumper reach towards the blinker then find the wire that goes to it. Then twist the end left and pull out the light bulb in and and replace. For the headlight blinker you have to unscrew the headlight with either a 10 or 13mm socket...pull it out...then twist the end that goes into the blinker left...replace bulb....put things back together....done.
I always turn on my hazard flashers to let the person behind know I am coming to a complete stop.