The flasher for a 1995 Chevy G20 van is typically a standard 12-volt flasher relay, often identified by part number 323 or similar variations. This flasher controls the turn signal and hazard light functions. It's commonly located under the dashboard or in the fuse box area. Be sure to verify compatibility with your specific model before purchasing a replacement.
To wire a 12V 3-prong flasher, connect the power wire from the flasher to the battery positive terminal, the ground wire to the vehicle chassis ground, and the output wire to the turn signal switch or indicator. Ensure the wiring is secure and use proper connectors to prevent any short circuits.
I believe the flasher is a square (cube) with 4 prongs that plugs into the panel above the fuse box.
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Yes. It's disguised as a standard 12V cigarette lighter.
It's not a fuse. It is a flasher relay that operates either the signal lights or the emergency 4 way lights.
That is not a fuse. It is a flasher relay for either the signal lights or the emergency flashers. Where they are located depends on what year the truck is. Most likely they would be found behind the lower plastic dash panel aprox under the radio. The lower dash panel has to be remove to gain access to the flashers.
12v nominal. There must be at least 10v at the connection or it will not function properly.
under dash right side of steering column wiring harness out of steering column 2 purple wires and a blue wire a round 12v flasher plugs into this connector. remove 2 screws under drivers side and pull down plactic cover.
Not sure about specifically for a 1971 307, but normally the choke has 2 wires. One is ground and the other goes to a fused 12V source (supplies 12V when igition key is turned on)
need picture of 91 chevy cavalier rs. 12v 20/30 A 0 332 204171 bosch. what is it?
First check the fuse. See if it's blown and if not check it for 12V with a test light. If you have 12V at the fuse go to the bulbs and be sure they are not blown. If not go to the brake light switch. You should have 12V going into the switch. Depress the brake pedal and check for 12V coming out of the switch. If all this checks out okay the problem would probably be in the signal switch. Do the emergency flashers work?