On my 98 RXE diesel its under the carpet on the passenger (left ) floorwell. Lift the plastic plate and you'll see it bottom left. It is coloured white on my car. All the other relays down there are blue!
The hazard relay of a Mercedes Vito is incorporated in the normal front wiper switch. Simply pull back the switch and the hazard relay will be seen.
The turn indicator relay in an Audi TT is integrated with the hazard switch. To replace the relay you would need to replace the hazard switch.
location of hazard flashers on 93 saturnsc2
there is not exactly a flasher relay for this car. technically your hazard switch is the flasher relay. you can get this "hazard switch " for about $30 on gmpartsdirect.com. i had to replace mine last year and i was also under the impression that i needed a flasher relay since the turn signal would just stay on. I had to fudge around with hazard switch push it a few time for the signals to work. that is when i figured it out that hazard switch is the flasher relay. i hope this helps.
look at the relays in the fuse box under the bonnet. I had the same problem on my laguna and that was the problem. same fuse / relay box on the espace ( i have one of as well)
It is underneath the radio in the hazard switch itself. The relay is built into the switch
The cooling fan relay switch can be found on the inside front quarter panel. The relay switch will be on the drivers side quarter panel.
The windshield wiper relay switch can be found in the engine compartment on the firewall. The relay switch will be next to the windshield wiper motor.
It's built into the hazard light switch. The hazard light button will slide out, with the relay (small box) attached.
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I would suspect The hazard switch has failed and/or the flasher relay also. Replace the relay first & see if problem still exsists. If does, hold onto relay & replace hazard switch or combination of both.
My research to date finds that the turn signals and hazard signals are controlled by a common relay. That relay is behind the hazard relay switch. My 2002 Audi A6 has the same symptoms you describe, and I will be removing the hazard switch to get at the relay for replacement. Good luck.