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Turn signal flasher cant find it in car

Both my turn signal and 4 way flasher not working check fuse its ok someone told me its my turn signal flasher but no auto parts store knows where it is it not in fuse box or under the hood in relay box. 97 Dodge INTREPID 3.5. PLEASE HELP

  • djwilson724 Jan 15, 2009

    Is that the panel on the left or right knee?

  • Anonymous Feb 01, 2009

    i have just one light out my running light for the passenger side. but ive checked the bulbs and i have the turn signal and i do not have the running light the fuses r ok i replaced all the fuses

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I found it today.
It's way up under the dash to the right (looking from below) of the steering column. Mine was hidden by a bundle of wires. It is attached to the bottom a white part. (Maybe the fusebox.} You have to push hard towards the rear of the car and it will slide off.. I disconnected it from the socket first, it is held on by a clip.

'94 Concorde, same thing only different.

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Hello
The flasher is behind the panel where you knee touches the dash when your sitting behind the wheel there is 4 screws that hold the panel on
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