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'91 Plymouth Acclaim - turn signals stopped working
Turn signal stopped flashing the turn lamps
4-way flasher flashes nicely Turn signal fuse good. I replaced one flasher; does my car have a second or do I have turn signal switch problem? Thanks for all ideas!! NewarkShark |
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NewarkShark wrote:
> > Turn signal stopped flashing the turn lamps > > 4-way flasher flashes nicely > > Turn signal fuse good. > > I replaced one flasher; does my car have a second or do I have turn > signal > switch problem? > > Thanks for all ideas!! > > NewarkShark Most (all?) cars from 1968 up have two flasher devices. Which one did you replace? |
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"NewarkShark" > wrote in message
oups.com... > Turn signal stopped flashing the turn lamps > > 4-way flasher flashes nicely > > Turn signal fuse good. > > I replaced one flasher; does my car have a second or do I have turn > signal > switch problem? try removing the flasher unit you just replaced -- then try signal flashers and flahsers, do they both work!!! <Grin> BBA |
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Replaced the 4-way, as it turns out. Where is the turn signal
flasher....... |
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for the life of me i cannot find the other flasher...
where's that bottle of whiskey..... |
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....Perhaps is under dash - above steering wheel column -- using your hands
<feel> for a bracket (attached to steering wheel housing) w/flasher unit attached! ....Another is attached to, behind fuse panel or possibly is behind driver side kick panel. BBA |
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On Sat, 19 Feb 2005, NewarkShark wrote:
> Turn signal stopped flashing the turn lamps 4-way flasher flashes nicely > Turn signal fuse good. I replaced one flasher; does my car have a second > or do I have turn signal switch problem? The hazard flasher is the easy-to-reach one. The turn signal flasher is hidden. To get to it, you need to remove the knee bolster (lower instrument panel plastic cover, below steering wheel -- note the hood release has to be removed/2 screws, and the instrument panel trim plates need to be removed/simply pull 'em off before you can remove this panel). Then remove the fusebox and let it hang. Look up past where the fusebox was and you'll see the turn signal flasher held to a metal tab on the A/C duct. Remove the wire plug and pull/twist the flasher to remove it. Note it's held to the duct bracket by a square pip on the end of the flasher can. You need the 224 "Twist Top" flasher, sometimes tough to find, dealer will have it by application or NAPA number BP224TT. DS |
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