underneath the dash ,its a silver color,just unplug and replace ,if it works you can actually hear it working ,(making a clicking sound ).
If you look upward underneath the dash, behind the spot on the dash where the fuses are, you will see flat piece of plastic. It has several small 'cans' plugged into it. The medium sized one, (the top of it is a little bit bigger than a quarter), is the wiper relay. Unplug by pulling it straight out.
Be sure to match the part number (or equivalent) when replacing it. All turn signal relays look similar.
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The turn signal switch is quite easy to remove and replace. The turn signal switch simply plugs in and plugs out.
The signal light switch, on your Toyota Camry, can be changed by unplugging the signal relay switch. Plug in the new relay switch.
It is the turn signal switch combined with the head lights, wipers, etc.
Steering column, it is another name for the turn signal/wiper switch.
The Turn Signal Switch is bad in the column and needs to be replaced.
The actual electrical switch is inside the steering column.
It is the turning signal lever. Pull it towards you.
It is combined with the hazard flasher module
The turn signal relay switch on a 98 Plymouth Grand Voyager Van should be on the steering column. Every vehicle will come with a manual that assists the driver in locating all of the different parts.
The PNP switch circuit uses a PNP transistor to control the flow of current based on the input signal. When the input signal is high, the transistor allows current to flow from the collector to the emitter, turning the switch "on". When the signal is low, the transistor blocks current flow, turning the switch "off".
If you mean which wire goes where on the back of the light switch assembly, google MSD's free online instructions for wiring their kits It'll show the clips on the switch and the factory wire colours and where the go