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The turn signal/hazard flasher relay on a 1995 Monte Carlo is located in the convenience center, which is located behind the dash on the driver's side. To access the convenience center, you will need to remove the lower dash panel on the driver's side. Once you have removed the panel, you should be able to see the convenience center and the flasher relay.
The flasher relay is usually a small, square-shaped component with two or three prongs that plug into the convenience center. If you are unsure which relay is the turn signal/hazard flasher relay, you can consult your vehicle's owner's manual or contact a mechanic or dealership for assistance.
Vehicles using a CAN-bus system often use a single ECU to carry out all vehicle functions where timing is required - flashers and hazard flashers, courtesy light, wiper delay, etc.
I suggest you check a wiring diagram for your car to discover what system it has.
Most of the newer relays are built into the emergency flasher button assembly. Check to see if the emergency flashers work. But, some are are located close to the kick panel on driver side. It will be a full fuse panel with a lot of relays and minimal fuses. I dont know exact location because I have worked on so many different vehicles.
Turn flasher is usually located underdash in most vehicles. See the fusebox and turn flasher is usually a plastic, round, relay located inside fusebox.
Go to Autozone.com, register for free and enter your vehicle information-year, make, model, & engine size. Vehicle-specific repair guides are available, as well as component locations. It should show where to locate the flasher. Usually on older vehicles, the flasher is by itself under the dash. Newer ones often incorporate the turn signal flasher with the hazard flasher.
The flashers and hazards are run through the same relay. The power supply to the flasher and hazards sytem is run through that relay. This way when engaged, the flasher relay will kick off and then reset like a breaker causing the flash. If that flasher relay has failed to reingage, you won't have either. I would need to know the vehicle to be able to tell you what it looks like and where it is located exactly, but look for a metal cylendar about an inch tall and an inch and a bit in diameter. It will have two prongs set 90 degrees of each other and should be located on the interior fuse panel or near to it. You may also have a larger square relay if it is on a newer vehicle. This type uses a timer circut vs load heat to flash, but should as well have 2 pins set 90 degrees of each other.
Open glove box, pull out owner manual 4 2005 Potiac Grand Prix. Look in index 4 fuse & relay's. What R U needing flasher relay location 4? If no location in Owner Manual, U will need to locate flasher relay using a Chilton Vehicle and/or preferred Mitchell Vehicle Manual using the index 4 fuse & relays. U may check out these @ all public library U R A current member. When/if U find above questions, I will attempt 2 help ya out! (Smiles here)
Your vehicle has 2 flasher relays. One for the turn signals and one for the hazard lights. The turn signal flasher relay is located on the drivers side, under the dash, mounted on the drivers (Left) side of the steering column. The hazard flasher is mounted on top of the steering column. Do not get them mixed up.
in your vehicles owner manual, look up fuses, and flasher units or flasher relay. Fuses are normally located under the dash, but when both turn signals quit working it is usually the relay. The relay is located under the hood yours owners manual should show you the location.
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