I have found where the relay is located under the dash, but there are multiple relays, how do I know the right one for the turn signal?
If the relay coil is still working, you'll hear it clicking at it switches the globe on & off.
It may be a mission to get your head / ears in the space to locate the exact one.
Pharmacies sell medical stethoscopes for a few bucks.
This is a useful tool for 'extending' your ears.
Otherwise straighten a wire coat-hanger, U-bend at human ear end to prevent injury.
Curve so that opposite point touches relay bodies until you hear clicking on ear-pressed wire loop.
If not working, I'd suggest trying a workshop / service manual, then look for 'electrical layout'.
In the meantime, I'll see if any of my neighbors has this car, and hopefully a manual for it.
Good luck.
SOURCE: Strange Lighting Problem In 1992 Honda Accord
repalce the turn signal.headlight switch assembly
SOURCE: Main Relay on 92 Honda Accord
HI...
On you Honda Accord the main relay is located.
On left side of dash, under the Instrument Panel. Left side of the Steering Column.
To get axces You will need to Remove the Cruise Control Module. That is attached with 2, 10mm screws. one on the Steering column, the other one at the dash braket.
after you remove the cruise control module, you will see a Little Box Gray colour, Is a Relay more biger than a Regular Relay.
The NUMBER on the RELAY is : RZ0088.
OK.. I hope this help on your question.
Thank you for use fixya.
SOURCE: Turning signals dont work on a 1992 Hond Accord
You could have a wiring problem or it could be the switch itself since it is a 1992. One would have to diagnose it to find the problem.
SOURCE: Still cant find ECU
the ECU is located on the passenger side floorboard underneath the consold and carpet
SOURCE: Right turn signal not flashing on 1992 Buick LeSabre
Back in the late 80's early 90's GM's turn signal switch in would get loose afetr some use and one side or the other turnsignals wouldn't flash or only the third bake light worked and/ or you couldn't flip your headlights to high beams and have them stay on without holding the turn signal arm back. Perhaps if turnining the bulb over as Mr. Scary suggested proves fruitless. and you may explore that option. Get an assistant and have him watch your blinkers tailights etc. and turn your blinker on and push the blinker arm firmly toward the dash and see if that resolves your problem.
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