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In the Frontera it's a common cause of gauge and-or speedometer failure, and is located behind the instrument panel.
Dealer price is high of course, but a used one could simply breakdown as well...Pull the local Yellowpages for your area and start calling auto parts shops for a price range.
thats a relay thats is not working propperly, must be replaced to fix the problem, just go to your dealiship and ask for a turn indicator relay for your model and ask your part sales man to show you where is located, if not...just follow that click... have fun
hi, i have just bought a frontera that has gone through 2 speedos in the past (doesnt help with gauging miles) but this is a problem with these cars so you need a need speedo head put in.
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