It's behind the panel to the left of the cigarrette lighter. You need a Torx 25 screwdriver and another screwdriver for those hex shaped screws, forgot the size. First unscrew the 2 Torx 25 screws beneath the steering wheel. Then unscrew the rest of those Hex screws on the bottom. The panels overlap, so be prepared for a lot of unscrewing. You do need to unscrew the middle black panel on the bottom, right beneath the cig lighter. It's held by two Hex shaped screws, one on each side and are hard to unscrew. Also you need to remove your spare change sliding tray to unscrew the last hex looking screw. Once you pop your panel off, the turn signal flasher is the right one. The Hazard flasher is the left one. You can find a replacement part at Autozone, and DON'T get the $184 Flasher switch, all you need is the signal flasher. It's shaped like a cylinder with TWO prongs on it.
The flasher is directly behind and slightly to the left of the cigarette lighter. You have to remove most of the panels below the dash and lift up the dash panel to access the flashers. In order to get the panels off you will need a ratchet with a 7mm socket and a star headed screwdriver (not sure on the size, but I think a T27). This is the worst spot in the world to have placed them. Somebody really messed up at designing this blazer.
Under the dash on the right side of the steering column near the cigarette lighter.
In the glove box and up under the hood
Yes, you need to remove the plastic lower dash panel to gain access to the signal and 4-way flasher relays.
Where is the turn signal flasher on a 2004 ventra van
In the 91, there are two fuses for those features. Fuse 18 (15 amp) runs the Backup Lights, Turn Flasher and Turn Lights. Fuse 19 (20 amp) runs the Brake Lights and Hazard Flasher. (From the 91 Caprice service manual)
The relay signal is found in the glove compartment, pops right out. Added comment: Don't be misled. The glove compartment in a 1996 Blazer that has AC only contains relays and does not drop down with a simple release mechanism. In this vehicle, the lower dash panels do actually need to be removed in order to access the flasher. You'll need Torx bits and hex sockets to accomplish.
The 2003 Chevy S 10 pickup truck turn signal flasher relay switch can be found beneath the drivers side dashboard. The turn signal flasher relay switch will be between the gas pedal and the brake pedal.
I believe it is in your glove compartment there is an access to your flasher.
a repair guy needs to do that for you.
Yes, you need to remove the plastic lower dash panel to gain access to the signal and 4-way flasher relays.
If neither signal light works, the flasher may very likely be the problem. The hazard lights and the signal lights work off different flashers.
Could be flasher Common problem on this vehicle Flasher is part of the hazard warning module
More information is required to properly answer your question. Are you referring to the turn signal bulb, flasher or switch? SWITCH
If the turn signal bulbs light but will not flash, the flasher relay is defective, replace it.
First check the fuse, then the bulbs, then the flasher relay, then the signal switch.
Need to clarify what you mean here. If you're referring to the lights themselves, both of the two bulbs in the top of the tail lamp housing are dual filament bulbs, which serve as parking lights, turn signal lamps, and brake lamps.
probably have a bad relay, that was my problem.. Are your turn signals not working, but your hazards lights are? and if so, do you hear a constant clicking sound, like your turn signal is turned on? Does the clicking sound go away when you hit the brakes? It is the relay.
Check the turn signal relay. The four way flasher and the turn signals each have their own relay. It has a fuse for the turn signal
see your dealer about a recall for flasher