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Posted on Jul 01, 2011

I have a 1985 nissan 720 pickup the turn signals did not flash i went and got a flasher the two prong and replaced it now the emergency flashers kick on when i use the signals. the parts store could not find the two blade flasher they said it calls for a 3 blade ???

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I have a 81' Nissan 720 pickup. The turn signals and hazard lights have stopped working after having to remove the dash for a radio install can someone suggest how I can get them working again... Thanks kindly. Kris in LC,NM..USA

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  • Posted on Jan 18, 2009

SOURCE: Turn signal light flasher unit

Remove the dash cover that has the fuse cover dorr on it (2 screws). Then remove the metal bracket ubder this panel (4 screws). Look up on the side next to center console.Next to a blue box is the flasher. Know if someone can figure out how to remove flasher let me know.

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  • Posted on Mar 12, 2009

SOURCE: what is the firing order for 1985 nissan 720

1-3-4-2 is the firing order

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SOURCE: need diagram of firing order for 1985 nissan

The firing order on an in-line four cylinder engine is 1-3-4-2, with cylinder 1 being the closest to the radiator in a rear wheel drive, or the closest cylinder to the alternator, power steering, AC pulleys for a transverse mounted engine. Please don't forget to rank this solution.

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  • Posted on May 13, 2009

SOURCE: Turn signals don't work, warning flashers don't work

Try checking your fuses

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  • Posted on Jan 12, 2010

SOURCE: Location of Turn signal flasher for 95 Nissan 4wd 4cyl MT

Found it!! - It is indeed under the dash, directly above the clutch pedal arm and attached to the brake support bracket. The original one was black and NOT round. It's about 1.5 inches long and 1 inch square. The three wires drop down out of the bottom and there is a connector release you have to push to release the wires. The flasher relay itself can slide off the mounting point, with a little extra pressure, pushing towards the left side (outward) of the truck. (left hand drive models).

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