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WHERE IS THE TURN SIGNAL FLASHER LOCATED ON A 1997 OLDS aURORA

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2008

SOURCE: installing a turn signal flasher on and Olds Intrigue 1998

If you look under the dash, you'll see the part hanging off the wiring harness or it may be plugged in at or near the fuse block. You'll be looking under the driver side of the dash.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 26, 2009

SOURCE: Both turn signals light, but do not blink

under the dash on the driver side there is a round or square sliver box that should say turn signal or flasher on it in the fuse box.

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Greg Bernett

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  • Posted on Mar 24, 2009

SOURCE: I need to replace the turn signal flasher on the Olds Aurora 1999

Behind LH Side of Instrument Panel, Under Steering Column Brace, pn# 10041073 ....looks like this:

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 17, 2009

SOURCE: '99 Oldsmobile Aurora Turn Signal problem

In theory, you could "break away" the lighting system from the original and build your own separate harness...but unless you have done this sort of thing before, I don't suggest this as a first electrical project. Otherwise the answer is no. I too cant understand the value of replacing a $5.00 part with expensive electronics that are seemingly far less reliable but as long as people keep buying this stuff, they will keep on making it!!!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 04, 2009

SOURCE: where is the turn signal flasher on a 1993 olds

If not in fuse panel, take ash tray out, unscrew ash tray assembly and pull out. The flasher is on the right side of the ash tray right up front.

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