Is this my flasher relay?

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foley
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Ok, blinkers crapped out today. Right and left died at the same time, brake lights still work... points to the flasher relay being bad.

I went hunting under my dash and this is the closes thing I could come up with.

Text on the top of the "can" portion:

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Text on Bottom:

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Looks like





foley
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Of course, it doesn't have the standard terminal configuration of a flasher relay, but I know that's not all that uncommon for a mid 90's japanes car to use a non-standard repair part. What gives? Thanks for any help

Mike

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No thats your power window circuit breaker.

foley
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well crap... Where's the flasher then???
NISTECH wrote:No thats your power window circuit breaker.

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I was gonna try to figure that out for ya but it seems you havent posted what kinda car you got.

foley
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sorry, keep forgetting it doesn't pop up next to my name... It's a 95 240. All stock, 5 speed car with SE package (tilt wheel, cruise, air bags, no hicas or ABS)

I checked all inside the driver's kick panel where the fuses are. All relays in there are marked as standard 5 pin switching relays. I also checked everywhere I could see near the steering column, and other than some seriously chingis looking alarm wiring all appears normal, but no flasher relay. I traced the steering column harness back from the column as far as I could over the AC ducting toward the fuse panel and didn't find much either.

There is a small two pin device mounted near the clutch pedal that has a hole in it for sound to come out. I'm figuring that is the door beeper. It is orange in color and held down with a 10mm head bolt on the clutch pedal bracket.

I'm at a loss on this one, my next guess is to just start disassembling ****, which I'd rather not do just yet..

Thanks for the help
NISTECH wrote:I was gonna try to figure that out for ya but it seems you havent posted what kinda car you got.

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It is on the same stem of the harness your warning buzzer is on, it is the last connector on that stem. also on that stem you will find further up the kick down swith and the brake light switch.The connector is blue in color.

I have seen the hazard switch cause a lack of flashing to. All the turn signal wiring goes through the hazard switch first. Try operating yoiur hazards ,if they work turn your key on and try operating the turn signals again. If they work you know it was your hazard switch causing it

mys13240sx
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hey i also had that problem. i got pissed off and took the whole dash out of my car and come to find out it is bolted on the back of the brake pedal.it took me about 7 hours to find it.


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