The turn signal flasher relay switch and the emergency flasher relay switch are the same switch. The relay switch might be labeled as the emergency flasher switch, but it is also the signal flasher relay switch.
If you're sure the fuse is okay, the next thing to check is the bulbs. If the bulbs are okay, the problem could be the turn signal relay, also called the flasher relay.
there is not exactly a flasher relay for this car. technically your hazard switch is the flasher relay. you can get this "hazard switch " for about $30 on gmpartsdirect.com. i had to replace mine last year and i was also under the impression that i needed a flasher relay since the turn signal would just stay on. I had to fudge around with hazard switch push it a few time for the signals to work. that is when i figured it out that hazard switch is the flasher relay. i hope this helps.
It's built into the signal stalk, the whole thing is called multifunction switch. also... The "Flasher Relay" is located behind the glove box compartment...there are small strings/cables holding the compartment in place...remove those and the rely in right behind there...
If you are refering to the turn signal flasher, you have to remove the driver side lower dash panel. It is not hard to do, the flasher is located on the back of the fuse box. I have not tried to get to it without removing the panel, but it may be possible. There is also a retainign clip on the flasher that you have to remove to get the flasher out.
There are 2 flasher relays. One for the turn signals located on the drivers side under the dash, drivers side of the steering column, mounted on a support bracket. There is also a hazard flasher relay located on the drivers side mounted above the kick panel.
The hazzard light switch on the dash to the right of the speedometer is also the turn signal flasher. This is a common part to fail if intermittant turn signal operation. - TechJK -----------------------------
A slower blinking turn signal can be an indication that a bulb is starting to fail or has already burnt out. It could also be caused by a faulty flasher relay. Check the bulbs to see if any are not working, and if the bulbs are all functional, consider replacing the flasher relay.
An indicator relay, also known as a flasher relay, controls the timing and rate at which turn signal lights on a vehicle flash. It is an essential component in the turn signal system, providing the necessary signal to the bulbs to blink in a specific pattern to indicate a turn or lane change.
Your flasher relay box may need to be replaced, but could also be an electrical short.
The flasher is also the hazard switch located below the fan switch Cleaning the contacts would not fix the problem permenitly. Need to resolder the contacts for the coil.
If you mean the button to make the emergency flashers turn on, then the answer is on the dash above the radio to the left. It should be a button marked with a red triangle. I think they were asking where the turn signal relay is..... The flasher button is quite obvious. I'm trying to find the turn signal relay on mine also. Anyone know where it is? Thanks!