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Anonymous Posted on Jan 04, 2009

Flasher/2002 saturn l300

Wher is the turn signal flasher located looked everywhere inside and out of the car 2002 saturn l300

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Youturn signal flasher is part of the hazzard switch located in the center of the dash above the radio. the trim piece around the radio and the climate controls pops off using a small flat bladed scewdriver.

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