FRONT SEATING AREA, DRIVER SIDE, UNDER DASH, DRIVER SIDE OF STEERING COLUMN, MOUNTED ABOVE CONVENIENCE CENTER. everyone should have a shop manual for their vehicle, and the library should have a professional shop manual(wiring diagrams and more detailed info) available in the reference section for FREE....make copies of the right sections, and fix it like a PRO!! good luck Dave :)
RIGHT OF STEERING COLUMN, MOUNTED TO BOTTOM OF INSTRUMENT PANEL CARRIER.
its underneath the steering wheel... you just need to remove the cover and its right there
Located right of steering column, mounted to bottom of instrument panel carrier.
Part of the hazard warning module
where is the flasher relay located in 2004 grand am
HOW DO YOU GET THE LEFT TURN SIGNAL BULB OUT ON A 2000 PONTAIC FIREBIRD
The 1991 Pontiac 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.
To the left of the steering wheel!
The turn signal flasher is found when you remove the kick panel under the steering wheel and looking to the right (kind of on the side of where the radio is at) you will see the back side of the clip. Feel around and you should feel the flasher. I wish I could explain it better, but that's the area you should be looking in.
under and to the right of the steering wheel column, behind the panel that can be removed...closest to your right knee while driving.
Incorporated in the hazard warning module part of the hazard switch
The turn signal flasher is mounted behind the instrument panel on the driver knee bolster bracket. To replace the turn signal flasher 1) Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2) Remove the clip and flasher from the instrument panel tie bar. 3) Detach the electrical connector 4) If necessary, remove the flasher from the clip. To install: 5) If removed, install the turn signal flasher to the lamp. 6) Attach the flasher electrical connector. 7) Attach the clip to the driver knee bolster bracket. 8) Connect the negative battery cable. Information located at Autozone.com