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Old 09-04-2003, 06:13 PM
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89 olds 98 right turn signal flasher

Can anyone tell me where the flasher unit plugs into on my 89 olds 98 for the right turn signal??? Help Please!!!
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The flasher controls both sides of the turn signal circuit.
Are you just having problems with one side? If so,check the bulbs.
To answer your question, the flasher is located one of 2 places, around the steering column or in the right side conveniance center.
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