Turn Signal flasher is located in the fuse box on the left side of the dash. There should be two round flasher units. The top one is the four way flasher and below is the turn signal flasher.
The turn signal flasher on a 2006 Ford Explorer is under the dash on the driver's side. This vehicle has two flasher units, one for the turn signals and one for the hazard lights. They are next to each other.
I saw in other places that yes it does have separate flashers.
The flasher unit is about to give out. There are 2 flasher units, one for the turn signals, and one for the hazzards.
they are to separate units that look the same. they are silver canister shaped units. the turn signal is located under the dash in a clip to the left of the steering column. while the hazzard flasher is located under the dash in the convenience center, all the way to the left.
Located on the driver side dashboard. Two metal cylindrical plugin units located deep under the dash above the steering column. One for the emergency flasher and the other for turn signals. If the emergency flasher works, it's the other one that doesn't click with the flasher turned on. If the E-flasher doesn't work, check fuses.
Your light bulbs are burning out , so they need to be replaced. That, or there is a short in the wiring to the rear signal lights. That may explain why the flasher unit sped up. Some flasher units use electrical heat to enable it to flash, a short somewhere could cause the flasher unit to get hotter.
Probably the turn signal/hazard flasher went bad. On some vehicles they are separate units, but on some vehicles they are the same unit.
location of flasher unit on 2002 picasso 2lt Diesel.
Possibility you may have a bad hazard flasher unit or turn signal switch. The cheapest route is to try to replace the hazard flasher unit as your first solution to the problem. Hazard flasher units should only cost you under $10 .
The question is for a 1997 sonoma however the answer refers to a 1994 sonoma, and after trying this on my 1997 sonoma with no luck I found the answer under "Where is the flasher unit on a 1997 Chevy S10?" which is exactly where I found the flasher units for my 1997 sonoma and it was indeed the right flasher unit which was for the signal.AnswerI have a 94 Sonoma and to locate the turn signal flasher, inside, under dash, on left side is a plastic sound protector, mine had 3 screws holding it up, drop this down and straight in you will see a 1" round thing - this is the flasher, pull it out and replace with new one (there are two flat prongs that plug in). It appears this is a well guarded secret!
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.