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Anonymous Posted on Oct 21, 2014

On a 90 subaru loyale hazards come on but won't flash and signal lights only work when you manualy flash them

Tried looking for flasher relay but have not had any luck finding it

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The turn signal flasher unit is bad.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 01, 2009

SOURCE: Can't find the hazard flasher for '93 Subaru Legacy!

they are usually one and the same box fuse...you might try putting in a new one

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  • Posted on Jan 22, 2010

SOURCE: The hazard lights on my 1993 subaru loyale are not

Both the turn signal and hazard warning flashers are mounted on the fuse panel.

REPLACEMENT
To remove a relay, simple pull the relay out. When installing a relay, make sure the terminals on the relay line up with the terminals in the fuse panel.
Most of the replaceable fuses for the electrical system are located on the fuse panel under the instrument panel, to the left of the steering column. In addition to the plastic fuses installed in the fuse box, there are 1 or more circuit breakers and a flasher relay.

For access to the fuse panel, remove the fasteners from the lower edge of the cover, then pull the cover downward until the spring clips disengage from the instrument panel. On the base models, the cover simply snaps on and off.

The locations of various fuses are illustrated in the owner's manual, and in some cases, on the cover of the fuse panel (in the pic check inside the circle).

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Hope that helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 13, 2010

SOURCE: Where is the flasher relay on a 92 Subaru Loyale wagon?

Front seating area, driver side, under dash, above brake pedal, mounted in steering column support bracket

i hope this helps you

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