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__________________ 1980 Camaro, '88 Police 350 engine, Headers, full exhaust, completely redone, my baby!
1988 Iroc-Z L98, MSD 6a, Accel coil, K+N's, Airfoil, Coolant Bypass, Flowmaster, Gears, Late model Bose, I like the 80 better
The flasher you might have found while looking at the swingout Convenience Center panel would be the hazard flasher. Note the silver can:
The flasher for the turn signals is tucked up under the dash in the driver's footwell area. GM engineers must have had a ball playing "hide the component" with this item. There is a steel spring clip affixed to the lower edge of the dash panel. You'll have to remove the lower trim panels and covers for the HVAC ductwork. Reach backward at the lower edge and you should be able to feel it, or look with a good light and a mirror to view it. Are we having fun yet?
__________________ Later,
Vader
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "Everything should be made as simple as possible, and not one step simpler."
... so if i'm kneeling on the ground, looking at the dash, would it be on the left or right side? And would it be near the gauges, or near the firewall?
It's a mess in there because someone installed an alarm and did a bad hack job.