Go to www.autozone.com and click on repair information, and then component location. They will have the location listed.
Yes, on a 2002 Ford Explorer Sport Trac, the turn signal flasher and the hazard flasher are typically two separate relays. The turn signal flasher controls the turn signals for normal operation, while the hazard flasher activates all four turn signals simultaneously for emergency use. While they may be located near each other and have similar functions, they operate independently.
According to my local chevy dealer, it is the emergency flasher relay button and flasher assembly all combined. $75.24.
Module part of Hazard warning switch
either a bulb or the signal flasher relay located on the fuse panel usually opposite the hazard flasher relay
The turn and hazard flasher relays are incorporated into hazard switch.
the flasher is located under the dash down near the ash tray
According to my Haynes repair manual , the turn signal and hazard flasher relays are located under the instrument panel to the right of the steering column. (Helpfull)
On a 1997 Ford Aerostar, the hazard flasher is located on the dashboard, typically near the center console. It is a red button marked with a triangle symbol. Pressing this button activates the hazard lights, allowing all turn signal lights to flash simultaneously in case of an emergency.
It is located underneath the hazard switch, as it is incorporated with the hazard switch.
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the hazard light flasher relay is bad
The flasher is built into the emergency hazard switch. Just pop out the bottom pieces and its then easier to get your finger in and pop out the flasher.