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Where the heck is the Turn signal/Hazard Flasher?

Re: Where the heck is the Turn signal/Hazard Flasher?

Postby sfureman » Aug 31 2011, 9:32pm

above the gas pedal, 10 or 13 pin plug, roughly 2"x2"1"
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Re: Where the heck is the Turn signal/Hazard Flasher?

Postby aggieguy » Feb 04 2012, 1:26am

i replaced mine in my 04 silverado 1500 its behind the fuse block in the cab. remove the knee guard deal below the steering wheel and youll c it. If you cant see it turn on your hazards and you can hear it. its pretty big like 2" or so long and its (or at least mine) was 10 prong and had letters above each prong. How this helps
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