Your car has a combination signal/hazard flasher. It's plugged into the "convenience center" which is mounted at the top of the left kick panel.
Flasher is under the dash, drivers side, follow the clicking sound the signal makes when turned on. That sound comes from the flasher. If signal is staying on it could be you have a bulb or two out. Check your signal lights before replacing the flasher.
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No they are not. The hazard flasher should be located in the fuse panal. While the turn signal flasher is located behind the dash near the AC controls. Can be a pain to find and replace.
The turn signal flasher relay switch and the emergency flasher relay switch are the same switch. The relay switch might be labeled as the emergency flasher switch, but it is also the signal flasher relay switch.
Signal flasher is located behind the panel left of the ashtray. Panel has to come off and you will see the signal flasher and the four way flasher.
Where to find flasher on 1998 Lincoln Continential
I couldn't find a picture for you, but my Haynes manual says that the flashers are located in the "convenience center". This is supposed to be located somewhere in or near the driver's side kick panel.
The flasher is built into the hazard light switch. You have to remove dash and take it out from the rear of the dash panel.
You can find the 1993 Infinity turn signal flasher relay unit beneath the drivers side dashboard. The turn signal flasher relay unit will be above the accelerator pedal.
The 1996 Mercedes-Benz turn signal flasher unit can be found beneath the drivers side dashboard. The turn signal flasher relay unit will be above the brake pedal.
The turn signal flasher for a 1997 Dodge Neon is located inside steering cover. It is on the edge of the lever switch, removing the steering cover will make the flasher visible.
The flasher relay is located under the steering column support.