I have a 1995 Nissan Sentra and the same thing happened to me about two weeks ago. The problem was a wire going from the alternator had gone bad. So your problem can be the same thing or the alternator. I had just replaced my alternator so I knew it had to be something else.
The turn signal flasher unit on a 1985 Nissan Sentra is under the dash on the driver's side. It is up under the dash just to the left of the brake pedal.
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There should be a diagram on the inside of the fusebox cover.
The flasher unit on a 1992 Nissan Sentra is located under the dash, near the hood release. It sends an intermittent signal to the turn lamps to trigger the familiar flashing.
Make sure you have the ignition supply for the injectors. Check the starter signal input to the engine computer.
The combination flasher unit is to the lower left of the steering wheel, in the area of the fuse and relay box.
In the center dash console, beneath the middle A/C Vents, besides the Rear Window Defogger and above the A/C Control Panel.
You may not have one. Many models are now distributor-less; they have a crankshaft trigger which sends a signal via magnetic impluse. Much better than the distributor.
It's you're crank sensor engine speed mean that you're tcm doesn't get the right signal from you're ECM possible crank sensor
where is turn signal flasher 2002 nissan frontier
the alternator
When I use the signal it makes lot of noise