There is one replaceable flasher that has two flashers inside it, they are pretty cheap. If you take the panel off under the column, turn the turn signal on that works, (hopefully one still works) and feel around on the radio side. You can feel it if one side still works. On my 93, it is in a push in clip. Pretty easy fix.
The turn signal flasher on a 2001 Chevy Cavalier is located inside a panel close to the gas pedal. The turn signal flasher is very easy to change and they can be purchased from many auto parts shops.
Many mistake the hazzard flasher for the turn signal flasher. Maybe you replaced the hazzard flasher? Also, a burned out bulb will not give enough electrical resistance to the circuit, and result in a very slow or stopped flash. Since your flasher is most likely mechanical, turn on your hazzards and put your fingers over the flasher unit. If you feel it click on & off, then you need to find the turn signal flasher.. because you are touching the hazzard flasher.
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It has 2. The turn signal flasher relay and the Hazard flasher relay. Hazard signal flasher relay is located: Front seating area, driver side, driver side of steering column, under dash, mounted in upper left corner of fuse panel. Turn signal relay is located: Front seating area, driver side, driver side of steering column, behind dash, mounted on lower right corner of fuse block.
Many vehicles use two flashers but not all.
The flasher is located Front seating area, driver side, under dash, mounted driver side of steering column.
First replace your turn signal flasher as it usually only costs 3-10 dollars; the location varies- many times they are on or near the column under the dash.
The Fiero has two flashers from the factory, the signal light flasher and the emergency or four way flasher. These are identical GM style two prong flashers. There are many quality levels and even a few novelty flashers available.
In many cars, a solid turn signal illumination means that a bulb needs to be replaced. if they don't light at all, it could be a bad connection. wear gloves if you try to inspect the wireing. but you may want to go to a mechanic if a new bulb doesn't fix the problem. ------------------------ The first thing to check is ...do your hazard flashers work ? If the hazard flashers work then you are not dealing with bad bulbs or a bad connection. 1st - check the blinker fuse 2nd - check or replace the flasher unit. I usually take the flasher unit out of the hazard flashers and swap it with the blinker flasher unit. (if the hazard flashers worked then that flasher unit is good) You can find the flasher unit by listening for and following the blinking noise. 3rd - usually at this point i end up replacing the turn signal unit. I have replaced many bad flasher units in my time.
No, there is only one flasher which works both the turn signals and emergency flasher. It is located on the drivers side, under the dash, above fuse block, mounted on kick panel.
somewhere around 500 or so, i have a 1992 W41 Achieva only like 1500 of them were made.
located by the glove box, close to the fuse box as well. There are 2 flashers. I read many different tips, but finally found my turn signal flasher right on top of the ash tray assembly. Take out ashtray. Remove 4 small hex head screws to remove the assembly that the ashtray slides in to. I found the turn signal flasher in a clip on the top side of that assembly. The hazard flasher was to the outside of the glove compartment. You have to remove the glove box. You will see a wiring harness on the outboard side, right above the light that lights the area where the passenger's feet are. The flasher is plugged in on the side that you cannot see. You will never know it is there, if it is not working and "ticking." Best way to look for it is probably with a "mirror on a stick." Good luck hope this saves you having to disassemble your entire dash, like me...