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Old 05-29-2003, 06:21 PM
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94' Bonneville turn signal flasher location

I need to know location of turn signal flasher unit for my 94' Bonneville. I replaced a flasher unit under the dash; however the turn signals still don't flash. The 4-way flashers do flash; however. Is there more than 1 flasher unit for this car? Appreciate reply. THANK YOU. Sidney
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You have 2 flashers one is the turn signals and one is the hazards. I don't remember off hand excatly where it is but they usually at near each other!
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'94 Bonnie Signal Flasher

Were you able to locate the flasher? I have a similar prob in that front and rear bulbs light when I hit the signal but no flash. The hazards work fine.
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'94 Bonnie Signal Flasher

Were you able to locate the flasher? I have a similar prob in that front and rear bulbs light when I hit the signal but no flash. The hazards work fine.
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