Under the left side of the dash - locate the fuse panel. The turn signal flasher is the square black box (relay) located on the fuse panel. On mine it is located at the top-riight of the fuse board. Just pull it straight out - make sure you are replacing it with an IDENTICAL type.
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The signal light flasher is located on the fuse panel. The fuse panel is mounted below the dash on the right side of the steering column.
The turn signal flasher is located in the light control moduel. That is located under the steering column. If you are having problems with turn signals, check the fuses before changing the light control moduel.
Look in the fuse box. It is usually a round looking or square block. On the fuse box panel when you pull it off it should tell you where the signal flasher is located in the box.
Go to Autozone.com and you can find out what flasher, and where it is located. :)
Flasher is under the dash, drivers side, follow the clicking sound the signal makes when turned on. That sound comes from the flasher. If signal is staying on it could be you have a bulb or two out. Check your signal lights before replacing the flasher.
Flasher relay is defective.
Turn signal flasher is located above the steering column, some models flasher is clipped on to the underside of dash to the left side of column
The flasher on a 2002 Alero is all part of the hazard switch up on the dash. I just had mine replaced under GM's special policy for the signal light problem and I asked them where the flasher was.
It has 2 flasher relays. The Turn Signal flasher relay is located on the driver's side under the dash, driver's side of the steering column, mounted on the support bracket. The Hazard Light flasher relay is located driver's side, under dash, mounted above the fuse panel.
Yes, it has only 1 flasher relay. It is located below the instrument panel, left of steering column.
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.