It's the orange light in the front headlights and the orange strip in the tail lights.
The flasher itself is located in the dash behind the flasher switch itself.
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The signal relay is attached to the emergency flasher on the center of the dash. Gently pry out the flasher and the relay is attached at the rear.
The flasher for a 99 Cavalier is under the drivers side of the dash. The flasher is mounted at the top of the emergency brake pedal.
its under the steering wheel
The cause for a turn signal flasher to keep clicking on a 1999 GMC Jimmy is a bad flasher unit. Replacing this with a new flasher unit should solve this problem.
The camshaft sensor on the 99 Olds Intrigue is located on the engine block. It is under the starter, which has to be removed to locate the camshaft sensor.
The turn signal flasher on a 99 Bonneville is either behind or next to the fuse box. Remove the plastic panel mounted with 3 bolts left of the steering column to be able to see it.
I found out through a Chevy dealer mechanic that this year/make/model Chevy doesnot have a flasher in it. If the turn signal doesnot work it will be the turn signal switch in the steering wheel.
The old Toyota previa models 90-99 are the opporsite way around so indicator arm is on the right side and wiper arms is on the left
It has 2 flasher relays.Turn signal flasher is located Right of steering column, mounted to bottom of instrument panel carrierHazard Flasher is located Left of steering column, mounted to bottom of instrument panel carrier
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.
Most likely it is the signal/hazard flasher. Where it is located is something I am looking for I recently replaced my turn signal/flasher on my 99 cougar. If you remove the lower part of the steering column and behind the turn signal you will see a black box type fuse. This is the flasher. Just unplug and plug in new flasher. 4 cylinder clld for a 3 prong flasher. I saved over $100 in not having to replace the whole turn signal stick or switch. Check this part first!!!!!!!!!!!!!!