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Directional signals inoperable. Can’t find flasher relay. 1968 Lemans. Help!

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Flashers just quit. Hazards don’t work either. I can not find the relay to replace it. It’s not on the steering column or the fuse block. Thanks in advance for any help.

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So I found it. Man my old back hurts now…lol. Replaced flasher, still inoperable. I think I have a bad ground or something. Any ideas greatly appreciated. Thank you!

Back in the day, a bad bulb will kill the turnsig for both front/rear on that side. Do they light up? 1157 two way bulbs. Brake lights/turnsigs.

There are two flashers. The turn signal flasher is found at the top right hand side of the fuse block. The other is for the emergency flashers is found under the dash, tucked up under the dash, near the headlight switch.

Did you install any LED light bulbs on your car? I ask because LEDs pull such low voltage that you have to replace the flashers with an LED-compatible ones.

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It’s funny there is no flasher plugged into the fuse block. Finally found the one for the turn signals. It was actually on TOP of the steering column. Must have made the engineers chuckle thinking “I bet they are going to have a hard time finding this!” The 4 ways don’t work but now the flashers do. I wonder if it’s backwards on mine. (4 way in the fuse block and signals in the conspicuous location above the steering column that’s so obvious that you have to use a bore scope to find it!).

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