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).
Hope that helps.
Thanks for the feedback, but I'm still at a lose. I bought the car a week ago and didn't realize until after handing over the $ that the turn signals did not work. Not just one light, but all of them. Chilton catalogue (which doesn't help locate the flasher) said when all lights are out check the flasher module. NAPA Auto Parts store specified electronic flasher LF-12 which is circular relay with two 1/4" spade connectors. After tearing the complete dash apart 3 times I've yet to find a circular relay with two spade connectors...nor do I find two lone wires with 1/4" female connectors(as though the relay had been removed.)
Did NAPA specify the wrong part (I confirmed a 2 different stores)? What I found in the location you described is a square relay which has six 1/4" space terminals...which connected to a 6 socket receptacle. What exactly does this relay look like?
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