Its hidden under the dash.
its one off those things that is tricky to get to. and cant just really see it unless you use a mirror.
but where the fuse box is, its beside that. but have to enter from underneath and reach around for something round
it is either bad signal flasher or bad signal switch assembly try another flasher, swap the hazards one in place of the signals one if the hazards work right now if the hazrds dont work either then it is most likely worn switch assembly(common problem in these cars) i am working on a corsica right now that has no brake lights except the third one and it is the switch assembly worn out in it, flashers are good in it
There are two flashers, one for the hazards and one for the signals.
Look in or around the fuse panel --left side of steering column
Double check the wiring diagrams for your vehicle but it's probable the flashers and signals use the same relay to function. The wiring for your flashers will go through the hazard switch which is where the malfunction is. If you replace the switch your problem should be solved.
Fuse or 4 way flasher unit there are 2 flashers on for turns one for 4 ways
Integrated with the hazard flasher switch (which is in the dash)
The hazard flasher is for a '91 corsica is located in the convenience center. The turn signal flasher relay is behind the dash panel left of the steering column.
Check the flasher for the turn signals which is under the dash on the left side of the steering column . It is different from the emergency flasher.
If your hazard lights don't work but your turn signals do work it could be that your Hazard Lamp Flasher needs to be replaced. Your car has both a "hazard lamp flasher" and a "turn signal lamp flasher". Your "turn signal lamp flasher" is working but your "Hazard Lamp Flasher" may not be working. Buy a new "hazard lamp flasher" and install it. The hazard lamp flasher is located behind the instrument panel to the left of the steering column.
because of a flasher switch, located in the fuse panel.
Yes, they are located pretty close to one another under the driver's side of the dash. They look similar, but one is used for the hazard lights and one is for the turn signals.
There are two flasher relays on your vehicle, one for the turn signals, and one for the hazard lights. The turn signal flasher relay is located below the left hand side of the instrument panel. The hazard flasher relay is located under the steering column support.
The flasher is a type of switch that regulates the turning on and off of your vehicle's turn signals and hazard signals.
replace turn signal flasher, hazard flasher is separate
The flasher relay for the turn signals on a 1997 Firebird is located under the dash on the passenger side of the steering column support. The hazard flasher relay is located under the dash on the driver's side of the steering column support.
The flasher for the turn signals and hazard lights on a 1995 Eagle Summit wagon is located in the dash on the driver's side of the vehicle. It is just above the brake pedal.
If both sides are out as well as the hazard lights then the flasher relay is suspect.