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Old 07-23-2009 | 12:48 PM
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so... I dunno where my flasher is..

I have an 87 IROC, and I don't remember where my flasher is. I have been installing a dakota digital gauge cluster, when I was looking through my glove box and saw my flasher. I hit the turn signals and realized that it didn't make a noise. I'd swear that I heard the sound previously, but who knows how long that one has been off. I cant remember where it goes and I don't see an immediate place for it . The Hazard flasher still clicks, but .. signals dont. Where is it ?
Old 07-23-2009 | 02:27 PM
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FLASHING PERMITTED


The turn signal flasher should be clipped to the fuse block mounting bracket to the left of the steering column.

The fuse block is located behind the knee bolster inside a door which is a part a the knee bolster.

In vehicles which have been worked on it’s sometimes simply left hanging in that area.


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Fog lights are not driving lights. They look dorky. Turn em off slow pokes.

How bout those dorks too scared to drive without headlights on in the daytime!

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Old 07-24-2009 | 01:46 PM
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Re: FLASHING PERMITTED

Originally Posted by NINÅ

The turn signal flasher should be clipped to the fuse block mounting bracket to the left of the steering column.

The fuse block is located behind the knee bolster inside a door which is a part a the knee bolster.

In vehicles which have been worked on it’s sometimes simply left hanging in that area.


Happy Racing!

If People Drove Any Slower They’d Be Going Backwards

Fog lights are not driving lights. They look dorky. Turn em off slow pokes.

How bout those dorks too scared to drive without headlights on in the daytime!

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Well i still havent found it , but I did find that my flasher is not dead, its just quiet as a mouse. I am almost done with the cluster so once I can see the indicator in the gauges, i should be okay.
Old 07-24-2009 | 03:39 PM
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Re: so... I dunno where my flasher is..

It's hidden quite well...

https://www.thirdgen.org/forums/atta...s-dcp_0025.jpg
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