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Kenneth Davis Jr Posted on Mar 31, 2014

Replace turn signal relay

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I believe that this relay is under the hood near the firewall and tire wheel well on the driver's side. There is a major fuse box there or look under the dash on the driver's side nearer to the door there is a box as well.

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