An indicator flasher relay works by using a bimetallic strip or electronic components to control the on-off cycling of turn signal lights. When the turn signal is activated, current flows through the relay, heating the bimetallic strip or triggering the electronic circuit, which causes the relay to open and close the circuit rapidly. This rapid cycling creates the blinking effect of the indicator lights. In essence, the relay regulates the flow of electricity, allowing the lights to flash at a steady rate while conserving battery power.
The Flasher indicator relay is build build into the end of the Hazard warning button.
if indicator flasher is signal relay then its underneath dashboard, driver's side..
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I have an R reg fiesta 1.25 ghia and the indicator/flasher relay is located under the steering columb shroud. Hope this helps matey
your flasher relay is malfunctioning.
If your indicators are not working but the hazard lights are functioning on your 1997 Citroën Saxo, it could indicate a problem with the indicator switch or the flasher relay. The flasher relay controls both the indicators and the hazards, so if the hazards work, the relay is likely fine. Check the indicator bulbs for any burnouts and inspect the wiring and connections for any damage. If everything appears intact, the issue may lie within the indicator switch itself, which may need to be replaced.
Replace the Flasher Relay.
The flasher relay is defective, replace it.
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Flasher relay is located, Front seating area, driver side, behind dash, mounted on steering column.
There is no such thing as a relay flasher. It is either a relay or a flasher. Are you referring to the turn signal flasher or an actual relay like the fuel pump relay? Please advise.