I'm not sure, but I think that those are separate flashers. I think I remember seeing here, that the turn signal flasher is the one on the right, but don't quote me. You might want to look around this site for a similar question that someone else has answered. If you find that there are two flashers, and that they are different models and have different part numbers, you can copy down both numbers and ask your local parts store guy which one is which. If they are both identical, buy one and swap it with one or the other of the flashers in the car. If the problem is not solved, try swapping it with the other one. If it still doesn't work, your problem probably lies elswhere.
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I just changed the one in my daughters car it has 2 different flashers the one in the convience center is for the 4 way flashers the turn signal one is under the dash by the steering column (you will have to look for it isn't easy to find) 95 only!!! 96 & newer they were incorporated into 1 flasher
The hazard flasher toggle switch is on the top of the steering column.
The turn signal flasher is next to the fuse panel at the lower left of the steering column. The hazard flasher is located to the right of the steering column.
inside the steering column - turn signal lever and hazard flasher button stick out of steering column cover
On top of the steering column. top of the steering wheel
Along the right side on the steering column.
On a 2003 Ford Explorer : The hazard flasher switch is behind the steering wheel , the button sticks out from the top of the steering column cover ( it is part of the multi-function switch which is inside the steering column cover , except for the turn signal lever and the hazard flasher button )
If you mean one on the steering column, it is probably the hazard flasher button. Otherwise it could be anything.
It's on the steering column in the '95.
Inside your steering column , the turn signal lever and hazard flasher button are parts of the multifunction switch that stick out from the steering column
Inside the steering column cover ( the turn signal lever and hazard flasher button stick out of the steering column cover )
The flasher relay for the turn signals on a 1997 Firebird is located under the dash on the passenger side of the steering column support. The hazard flasher relay is located under the dash on the driver's side of the steering column support.
It should be either in or next to the fuse block near the steering column. On the newer models it is incorporated with the hazard flasher module