flashers always in one of 2 places, under glove box on pass side or in loom under stearing wheel close to fuse panel
On my Sonoma it is under the lower dash panel, just to the left of the cigarette lighter. To get to it you must remove the ashtray. Then remove screws holding the plastic panel that is below the dashboard. You will see two round "can " shaped flasher units. The one on the right is for the signal lights. The one on the left is for the emergency flashers.
10/11/2009 (added from experience)
This is the best and correct answer you will find. 1 hex nut under ashtry and 2 torx to left of that. No need to completely remove the lower dash panel you took the screws out of. Just bend it down a little to get you hand in. You will see the 2 flashers.
My turn signals work again!!
FRONT SEATING AREA, DRIVER SIDE, BEHIND LEFT HAND SIDE OF INSTRUMENT PANEL, MOUNTED ON CONVENIENCE CENTER.
where is the orifice tube location on a 1996 GMC pickup truck 1500
under your air filter
flasher on 1996 Harley roadking
Turn Signal flasher is located in the fuse box on the left side of the dash. There should be two round flasher units. The top one is the four way flasher and below is the turn signal flasher.
Behind the steering wheel right above igontion.
This will depend on what year Nissan Maxima you have, because they differ for their location. Ask another question and be specific about the year, for example, "Where is the flasher located on a 1996 Nissan Maxima?"
where is the turn signal flasher on a 1996 lumina sedan
Both the turn signal and 4-way flashers are located behind the plastic lower dash panel, aprox under the radio area. The lower dash panel must be removed to gain access to the flashers.
On a 1996 Ford Bronco the turn signal flasher is plugged in to the fuse box
The flasher relays are in the back of the glove compartment. They are behind a piece of plastic labeled "Relay Access" You will need to use a screwdriver to pry the bottom tabs of the plastic to pull it out. You will see three small black cubes. Those are your flasher relays. They are a standard-type relay that should only cost a few dollars at an automotive parts store.
Front seating area, center, under dash, mounted on center brace.