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Where on earth is the flasher relay on my trailblazer??

First thing first I have no turn signals or emergany flasher. One min they would work next min they would not. So I figured the flasher was going out. I just can't figure out where it is.
I've looked in both fuze boxes and under the dash. chilltons ses it's on the left side of the dash obove some module. I looked and didn't find anything.

Any help would be appriciated.
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Re: 2003 chevy trailblasher flasher location

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under neath the sterring column...it might be black and you cant see them....good luck..
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Re: 2003 chevy trailblasher flasher location

Could this also be a bad combo switch on the stalk? Only other issue I've heard of in regards to taillights was bad lamp sockets. AM trailer light connections can mess with things as well.

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Could this also be a bad combo switch on the stalk? Only other issue I've heard of in regards to taillights was bad lamp sockets. AM trailer light connections can mess with things as well.

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i agree with that also..people put grease in socket when replacing the bulds...good luck.

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Re: 2003 chevy trailblasher flasher location

The blinker flasher relay switch is attached to the panel obove the drivers feet. You have to remove the panel to get to it. Dealer item only. cost me $40 bucks no big deal Dealer had a blow up picture of location. Boy I feal dumb. It was right in front of my face all the time.
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do'feel so bad we've all been there...



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