Turn signal flashers:
a. On 2001- Current TJ's, the turn signal flasher is located under the plastic cover
on top of the steering column, ahead of the steering wheel. Removing the 3
Phillips head screws from the bottom (You'll see the access holes to insert the
screwdriver) will allow the cover to loosen, there is a small latch on the forward
edge of the cover that requires a small amount of force to release. The flasher is
the black 1" square by approximately 2" long box that is on the right side, just
above the Key. Remove this flasher unit by pulling it away from the steering
wheel, or towards the front of the vehicle. Pay attention to the orientation of the
flasher unit, the terminals will only allow it to go in one way. Take the new flasher
and install it in the same manner. Test by turning on the key and cycling the turn
signal switch and if the turn signals flash slower than previous, as slow as
normal, then the flasher is correct.
b. On pre-2001 TJ's, the flasher is located under the dash, clamped to the steering
column, on the side towards the center of the Jeep. To make finding it easier,
remove the knee panel under the dash and its steel backup. Turn the turn signals
on so that the flasher is clicking, then follow the sound and feel for the black box
that is clicking. You can make replacement easier by removing it from it's metal
clip. Disconnect the flasher, replace with new flasher unit. Test turn signals and
stow the flasher unit back in its original mounting position. If the original mounting
clip will not work with the new flasher, simply zip tie the unit into place.
FLASHER MODULE??????????????????????
The transmission control module and engine control module are one part and are located under the hood.
The 2000 Kia Sportage signal flasher module can be found beneath the drivers side dashboard. The signal flasher module will be on the left-hand side of the brake pedal.
It is part of the pump module in the fuel tank.
A 1997 Wrangler doesn't have a BCM. (body control module) It does have a PCM (powertrain control module) which is behind the battery.
Maybe integrated with hazard module
It is located underneath the hazard switch, as it is incorporated with the hazard switch.
The flasher module for a 1998 Passat is located behind the emegency flasher button. The button(cover) pops off and the module can be pulled out with two pairs of needle nose pliers(one on each side) and unplugged from the electrical connector.
The "flasher" is integrated in the Lighting Control Module (LCM) located under the driver side dash.
Maybe part of the hazard warning module
Part of the hazard warning module
It is part of the pump module in the fuel tank.