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Old 08-08-2008, 12:35 PM
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92 buick park ave, turn signal flasher

Last night I stood on my head under the dash and for the life of me I could not find the turn signal flasher?
I found the hazzard flasher alright.
Any help would be apperciated
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Old 08-08-2008, 01:14 PM
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Re: 92 buick park ave, turn signal flasher

i know what you mean standing on your head just to find that one why they did that i don't know. but your other flasher should be up under drivers side dash and it's probaly black and you cant see it.had to stand on my head like you did.
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Old 08-08-2008, 01:40 PM
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Re: 92 buick park ave, turn signal flasher

have you looked in fuse box??or some are just to the side of steer colonm
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Old 08-09-2008, 02:57 PM
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Thumbs up Re: 92 buick park ave, turn signal flasher (update on hidden flasher) FOUND IT!

Well I found it! or should I say my son inlaw found it!
After an hour of being contored in the invered lotus position
He found it (not by or on the steering colmn) but DEEP along the left inner dash wall above the parking break assy, had to pull the wires to even get it out and let it dangle to disconnect the wires, could not EVEN get it back where it originally was, just tucked it up outa the way!

Anyway thought I would share with others

And just courious if anybody else here has had a leak in the trunk?
I think I got ours fixed?
Ended up appling silicone at the rear window bottom seal.
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Old 08-11-2008, 12:16 PM
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Re: 92 buick park ave, turn signal flasher (update on hidden flasher) FOUND IT!

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Well I found it! or should I say my son inlaw found it!
After an hour of being contored in the invered lotus position
He found it (not by or on the steering colmn) but DEEP along the left inner dash wall above the parking break assy, had to pull the wires to even get it out and let it dangle to disconnect the wires, could not EVEN get it back where it originally was, just tucked it up outa the way!

Anyway thought I would share with others

And just courious if anybody else here has had a leak in the trunk?
I think I got ours fixed?
Ended up appling silicone at the rear window bottom seal.
I hear you about that flasher relay! It's as if they used that relay as a starting point and built the car around it.
When I replaced mine with another designed for the load of additional trailer lights, my hand was all cut up by the time it was done.

I too have seen moisture in my trunk. The carpet under the rubber mat has been moist, but for the life of me, I can't see where it is coming from.
I'll have to check that area you sealed.
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