SOURCE: 2002 Workhorse chassis RV hazard flasher doesn't work
I am looking for a locking gas cap for my 2005 Bounder 36Z. This motorhome has a Workhorse chassis. Can you help me locate the part number and a dealer near Newberg, Oregon?
Thank you.
Sharon Bladow
503 554-1281
SOURCE: where do i find the flasher on my 1995 gmc jimmy
the flasher is right below the radio,under the dash .it take 3or4 screws to take off panel.both flashers are under there.one for your 4 ways,and one for your turn signal.if your four ways work you can fill the flasher to determin which is witch. mine the four ways was on the left,turn signal on the right.they are not in the back of glove box.ther is apanel there with three relays but not for your turn signal.thank u gm jim.u helped me find them.
SOURCE: no brake/hazard lights,have running/turn signal lights
Suggest you change hazard flasher 'can' first, then go to the hazard switch. I'm betting it's the flasher can.
SOURCE: 1997 sonoma turn signal flasher
The flashers are located behind the instrument panel trim, roughly between the base of the steering wheel and the ashtray, just to the left of the car lighter. To access the flashers, you need to at least loosen the lower instrument panel trim. Just under the steering column there are two screws with star heads. One to the left of the column and one to the right. You need to remove both of these screws. You will need to remove your ashtray. On the upper left corner of the hole left by removing the ashtray is a 9/32 hex head screw. You need to remove it. Once these three screws are removed you should be able to pull down on this portion of trim under your instrument cluster. When you do this it may cause trim around your instrument cluster to loosen that you can just pop back into place with your hand. You won't need to pull down to far on this trim piece as there are still some screws holding the bottom. You should be able to pull it down far enough to see the flasher units behind and just to the left of the cigarette lighter. There are two flasher units and I found that the one on the right is for the turn signals.On the left the other is for the hazard flashers. It may be a hand scraping experience to replace the flasher but it beats paying someone to do it for you. They are easy to recognize because the are silver and round metallic plug ins. The flasher unit on the left is for the emergency flashers and the one on the right is for turn signals. You can place the emergency flasher unit into the slot the turn signal unit belongs until you get a replacement. These flasher units are pretty cheap.
SOURCE: can't find flasher relay on 1998 gmc jimmy 4x4
It seem to me GM did something those years, I think there is actually a moduel that you have to replace to get the turn signals to work again. I don't remember what year they went to that but, I think it was right in that area. Sorry I can't be more help.
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