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You mean turn signal flasher? No, the hazard flasher and turn flasher on older cars were separate. Often, the hazard flasher was right of the steering column (under the dash), and the turn flasher was left of the column. Look for two similar canisters. Turn the hazard lights on and locate the hazard flasher by feel or hearing. The turn flasher will be the other one. They both may be retained by metal clips.
Hazard and Turn Signal Flasher Replacement
Open the glove box to expose the glove box retaining tab (1). Lift the retaining tab and allow the glove box to hang freely.
Using a suitable flat-bladed tool, release the plastic retainer that retains the hazard/ turn signal flasher (1) to the C203 body harness connector (2) . Remove the hazard/ turn signal flasher (1).
Its part of the hazard flasher switch , or should I say the switch is part of it ! Where is your flasher switch located ? In the radio bezel ? the trim plate around the radio if you don't know what a bezel is . Oh yea , to answer you question , yes turn signals do go through it !
usually the one flasher serves both turn signal & hazard flasher, if either one isn't working you may have other problems.....hope this helps.....cheers.
Yes, the problem is the turn signal flasher is defective. You can has two flasher relays. One for the turn signals and one for the hazard lights. That is why the hazard lights flash and the turn signals do not. Replace the turn signal flasher relay located on the drivers side of the steering column, mounted behind the instrument cluster in the convenience center. They are both mounted in the same location so turn on the hazard lights and the one that you put your finger on that is not clicking is the turn signal relay.
Check the FLASHER unit; the turn signal flasher is mounted in a clip on the right side of the
steering column support bracket. The hazard flasher is located in the
component center, under the instrument panel, on the right side. Replace
the flasher by unplugging the old one and plugging in the new one.
Hazard flasher -->> The
Flasher is located:
Front seating area, passenger side, under dash, below
glove compartment, mounted in fuse panel
Turn signal -->> The
Flasher is located: Front seating area, driver side, under dash, mounted
on passenger side of steering column
There are 2 flasher relays. One for the turn signals and one for the hazard lights.
Turn Signal Flasher is located on the driver's side, under dash, mounted on upper passenger side of steering column support.
Hazard Flasher is located same place only it is mounted on the driver's side of the steering column.
I believe the hazard/flasher relay is located under/left of the dash . I think if you remove the under panel under the steering column it should be attached to the BCM bracket under the dash on the left side.
Remove the left instrument panel (IP) insulator.
Remove the steering column filler panel.
Slide the hazard and turn signal flasher to the right, releasing the tabs from the Body Control Module (BCM) bracket.
Disconnect the electrical connector from the hazard and turn signal flasher.
The turn signal flasher is mounted in a clip on the right side of the steering column support bracket. The hazard flasher is located in the component center, under the instrument panel, on the right side. Replace the flasher by unplugging the old one and plugging in the new one.
Turn signal flasher module is behind dash left of steering column near chime module. I have a 94 Seville and I had that same problem you need a Turn Signal Flasher Moduel, I forgot the proper term for it but I had to get mine replaced too. When I hit the signals to turn the side light would come on but the signal light wouldn't. Its a little box you get from Cadillac it only cost like $20 - $25 and you get it installed and trust. It'll work again. I just got mine done this week and my car now has turn signals again.
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