Up under the dash, probably clipped to the steering column mount brackets or close by. If you already have the new one, the old one looks similar or just like it.
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most are in the fuse box
the operators guide, shows the fuse box, and the relays.
lost that get one,
if no guides are possible to get (92 is long in tooth)
then the FSM covers this 100% and is always at hand
RTM
It most likely is the turn signal flasher. They are usually tucked somewhere under the dash. Listening to the 4way flasher may give you an idea as to its location. Also feel for the clicking of the 4 way flasher the turn signal flasher is usually near it.
You have a lamp out, or the flashing sender unit has died. Both are cheap fixes. If it is on both turn signals, it's the flasher unit ( found near to the fuse box) if it's only one side, it's a lamp
There is a flasher unit for the turn signals, separate from the hazard flasher, that is under the dash. If the fuse for the turns is good, and you already know the bulbs are good since the hazards work, then you may have a bad turn signal switch.
When you use the turn switch, do the bulbs come on and stay on, or nothing? If they come on and don't blink, then it's probably a bad turn flasher unit. If they don't come on at all, suspect a bad turn signal switch. But first check the fuses, then pull off the connector to the turn switch and see if you have one hot wire there, with key on. That one hot wire will be from the fuse.
saturn fuse panels, and relays are plugged into them, are located to the left of your front passenger's knee under a panel on the side of the console, and under a lid marked "fuse panel" directly behind the driver side head light. the panel is velcro'd on and the under hood lid comes off with a thumb screw.
if the mult-function switch, which is behind the steering wheel, has gone south, your signals won't work.
I don't have your wiring diagram, but often, the turn lights and the flasher circuit use two different fuses, so it is not surprising that one would work and the other doesn't.
On a car this old, you are looking not only for burned fuses, but also corroded fuses. Pull the fuses out and examine them for corrosion, and clean their sockets.
Sometimes turn signals will not blink if you have a bulb out (insufficient current flow to trigger the blinker circuit) so if you have a bulb out on each side, that could cause both sides to fail to blink.
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