The flasher is located in the center panel behind the shifter. Slide the panel off and it will be the 2nd big square fuse from the bottom left
The Classic was the FLD132, and no. For one, the speedometer is set according to the gear ratio, tire size, and rear end gear ratio of the truck, and if those vary, the speed won't be accurate.
Pull the cover off the dash in front of the passenger seat. In the freightliner I drove (I don't remember the year: sorry.) I found the flasher in there.
You left the important piece of information out - the engine make and model. The FLD120 was available with a number of engine options from Detroit Diesel, Caterpillar, and Cummins.
If the low air buzzer and light on a FLD120 Freightliner won't turn off, it typically indicates that the air pressure in the system is below the required threshold. Check the air pressure gauge; if it's low, inspect the air system for leaks, ensure the compressor is functioning properly, and verify that the air governor is working. Additionally, check the condition of the air tanks and lines for any blockages or damage. If the issue persists, consulting a professional mechanic may be necessary.
IIRC, the door panel on a Columbia is all snapped in (as pretty much the entire interior of a typical Freightliner fleet truck after the FLD120 is)... you just need a door trim puller to go around the panel, and pull it out, or even a simple slotted screwdriver should work.
It has whatever size tanks it was ordered with. It could have dual 60 gallon tanks, dual 100 gallon tanks, dual 120 gallon tanks, dual 150 gallon tanks, etc.
On a 1998 Freightliner Classic, the flasher is typically located in the fuse panel, which is usually found under the dashboard on the driver's side. You may need to refer to the owner's manual for the exact location and identification of the flasher relay, as it can vary by model. If you're having trouble, checking the panel cover for a diagram can also help pinpoint it.
In a 2000 Freightliner, the turn signal flasher is typically located in the fuse panel, which is usually found under the dashboard or in the vicinity of the steering column. You may need to consult your vehicle's manual for the exact location and identification of the flasher relay. It's often a small, cylindrical component that can be removed and replaced if faulty. If you're having trouble locating it, checking online forums or resources specific to your Freightliner model can also be helpful.
On a 97 Toyota Camry, the flasher relay is typically located under the dash. When the dash is opened, the flasher relay will be right under the gas pedal.
On a 2007 Freightliner M2, the turn signal flasher is typically located in the fuse panel. This panel is usually found beneath the dashboard, on the driver's side. You may need to remove a cover to access the flasher relay, which is a small rectangular or cylindrical component. Always refer to the vehicle's owner manual for specific locations and identification of fuses and relays.
There is no flasher unit on a 97. It is controled by an LCM or Lighting Control Module. Dealership part and is pretty pricey.
On a 1996 Freightliner, the flasher relay is typically located under the dashboard, near the steering column. It may be mounted on or near the fuse panel. To access it, you might need to remove a cover or panel. Always consult the vehicle’s service manual for the exact location and instructions specific to your model.