Hi-
My hazards were working, but my blinkers would only flash for 1-2 flashes and then stop.
-checked all my bulbs
-checked the fuses 1, 23-27 (per other discussions)
-figured it was the flasher unit
-had a hard time finding it...
Found the flasher for my 2003 Ford Expedition-
Sitting in the drivers, the flasher unit in on the left side under the panel (if you put your hazards on you will be able to hear it and feel where it is).
I took off the panel under the steering wheel and reached my arm up the the left side. This is where it got tricky- it is under a plastic box. Put your fingers around the sides of the box and push in and the little black box cover should pop right off. I was then able to pull the old flasher off and install the new one:)
-Blinkers worked!!!
-All with 4 kids running around the garage!
Good luck!
The flasher unit is intergrated within the instrument panel
Look at the related link on why flashers don't work - the answer will tell you where the flasher unit is located.
The flasher unit is located up and behind the fuse box. It is black with a socket that has @ 10 wires into it.
The 1983 Ford flasher unit is located beneath the drivers side dashboard. The flasher unit simply plugs in and out.
under the hood on top of the drivers side tire in the fuse box.
Could be part of the switch assembly (Hazard warning turn signal module)
1996-2001 Audi A4 1998-2005 Audi A6 1997-2003 Audi A8 The flasher is located on the dash above the radio, it is te same unit as the hazard switch.
The flasher unit on a Mazda 323 is located on the end of the flasher lever. Remove the lower steering column to bring the unit to view.
Look at the related link on why turn signals are not working for where the flasher unit is located.
Both the hazard flasher unit and the turn signal flasher unit are in the main fuse box and are identified
Where
The indicator flasher unit in your 1996 automobile is located beneath the dashboard. The unit simply plugs in and out.