Hello - I have a 1987 Montero/Raider. The turnsignal/hazard relay is on the drivers side underneath the dash. It simply unplugs/plugs in. It's not hard to get to. Use a flashlight. Mine was very inexpensive to replace.
the fuses which opperate the brake lights are located in the fuse box in the engine compartment. the relays are to the left of the clutch in a white connection cluster.
The relays for the headlights and full beam, and the dim-dip relays, are located under the bonnet, next to the pollen filter - lift the bonnet and lift the plastic cover hiding the pollen filter - look out for four relays, including two green ones.
There are no low beam relays on a 2006 Ram. The lights are controlled by the computer in the under hood fuse box by internal drivers.
under the hood in the fuse box. there are all your relays inc lights and starter.
The 1995 Mitsubishi flasher relay switch and the brake light relay switch can be found beneath the dashboard. Both switches will be on the drivers side of the dashboard, near the brake pedal.
where is located ford expedition 1999 relays
There are several relays located in the back of the glove compartment behind the door that says "relays". Back there you will find the fuel pump relay, the horn relay, the daytime running lights relay and the power door locks relay (if equipped).
It has 2 flasher relays, one for the turn signals and one for the hazard lights. Both relays are located front seating area, driver side, under dash, mounted above kick panel.
Electrical relays, and electric lights.
Check the three relays in the glove compartment. One of the three relays is for the fuel pump, the others are for the horn and daytime running lights. If your vehicle has power door locks there would be a fourth relay in there.
Took me a while to find it! It's located right next to the pollen filter, under the bonnet, its one of the two green relays present there, one if for the headlights and the other is for the 'driving lights' (not the full beam lights).
the fan relays are located below the fans at the center of the radiator at the bottom