On a 1998 Volvo S90, the flasher relay switch is typically located in the fuse box, which is found under the dashboard on the driver's side. You may need to remove a cover or access panel to reach it. The relay itself is usually a small, rectangular component that can be identified by its markings or by consulting the vehicle's manual for specific details.
The main hazard switch also contains the flasher relay.
Yes. The relay that controls the turn signals is built in the switch.
The 1998 GMC signal flasher relay switch will be behind the drivers side dashboard. The signal flasher relay switch will be on the left-hand side of the gas pedal.
The 1998 Toyota Corolla turn signal flasher relay switch can be found beneath the drivers side dashboard. The turn signal flasher relay switch will be above the gas pedal.
The flasher relay, or "combo flasher," is located next to the hazard switch under the upper steering column cover. Simple remove the two screws from the lower cover and gently remove the upper cover. The relay is to the right of the hazard switch on the back side. Gently wiggle it loose.
The flasher relay is on the left of the driver side below the dash. Just pull it out.
You have to diagnose the system to determine the cause. Check the fuses, the bulbs, the flasher relay then the switch.
1998 VOLVO S70 Headlamp Switch
The 1998 VW Golf flasher unit can be found beneath the drivers side dashboard. The flasher unit relay switch will be above the gas pedal.
To replace the flasher relay on a 1998 Nissan Pathfinder 4WD, unplug the old turn signal flasher and plug in the new one. It is a three prong plug located under the dash on the driver's side. The hazard flasher relay works the same way.
It's the hazard switch. I have a 1998 s90 and if you take a small screwdriver and insert it into the bottom of the hazard switch (on the dash) and gently pry it, it will pop out.
The Flasher Relay for the 98 Lumina Sedan, (and all 97-03 GM W-Body