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Turn Signal Relay
Hi,
I have a 99 chrysler intrepid and one of the problem is that when I activate the turn signals, the signals blink once and dies out. So I am thinking that the problem is with the turn signal relay as it stops giving out the clicking noise. I bought a turn signal relay and I don't know where to put this relay in the fuse box. I have looked at the manual and the fuse cover panel and there is no indication of the location of the turn signal relay. Does anybody know the exact location on where to put this relay? Appreciate your help. Thanks |
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"Harish" > wrote in message ... > Hi, > > I have a 99 chrysler intrepid and one of the problem is that when I > activate the turn signals, the signals blink once and dies out. So I > am thinking that the problem is with the turn signal relay as it stops > giving out the clicking noise. > > I bought a turn signal relay and I don't know where to put this relay > in the fuse box. I have looked at the manual and the fuse cover panel > and there is no indication of the location of the turn signal relay. > Does anybody know the exact location on where to put this relay? > Appreciate your help. Thanks Try looking it up on Autozone's website. They are usually quite informative on such issues--try Advance, too. Or, Google "location of '99 ..........". Self-help, I know. But, HTH; maybe even permanently . s |
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COMBINATION FLASHER LOCATION
The Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Flasher is combined into one unit called a Combination Flasher (Combo-Flasher) The combo-flasher controls the flashing of the hazard warning system and the turn signal system. An inoperative bulb or incomplete turn signal circuit will result in an increase in flasher speed. The combo-flasher is mounted to the in-line bracket which is located to the right of the Junction Block. The flasher can be removed by pulling in an rearward direction. The left under panel silencer duct must be removed to access the flasher. The combo-flasher is black in color for ease of identification. Bryan "Harish" > wrote in message ... > Hi, > > I have a 99 chrysler intrepid and one of the problem is that when I > activate the turn signals, the signals blink once and dies out. So I > am thinking that the problem is with the turn signal relay as it stops > giving out the clicking noise. > > I bought a turn signal relay and I don't know where to put this relay > in the fuse box. I have looked at the manual and the fuse cover panel > and there is no indication of the location of the turn signal relay. > Does anybody know the exact location on where to put this relay? > Appreciate your help. Thanks |
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Did you mean junction block as a fuse block? I know where the fuses
are located and I have looked at the fuse location diagrams and there is no indication of location of the combo-flasher. I can see 6 black colored relays but I need to know which one refers to the combo- flasher. Thanks |
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Harish wrote:
> Did you mean junction block as a fuse block? I know where the fuses > are located and I have looked at the fuse location diagrams and there > is no indication of location of the combo-flasher. I can see 6 black > colored relays but I need to know which one refers to the combo- > flasher. Thanks Check out post no. 7 he http://www.dodgeintrepid.net/forums/t120258/ It has a description of the location plus a sketch from the FSM. -- Bill Putney (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address with the letter 'x') |
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I located the flasher. Now the hardest part is to take it out. It
looks like this flasher is attached to something else. When I pressed my hazard signal, i felt a movement in the flasher and I am pretty sure this is the part. But this flasher does not resemble with the new flasher I have bought. Any ideas on how to take it out? Please let me know ur email address if I have to send you a pic of this. Thanks On Nov 23, 1:18*pm, Bill Putney > wrote: > Harish wrote: > > Did you mean junction block as a fuse block? I know where the fuses > > are located and I have looked at the fuse location diagrams and there > > is no indication of location of the combo-flasher. I can see 6 black > > colored relays but I need to know which one refers to the combo- > > flasher. Thanks > > Check out post no. 7 hehttp://www.dodgeintrepid.net/forums/t120258/ > > It has a description of the location plus a sketch from the FSM. > > -- > Bill Putney > (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my > address with the letter 'x') |
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Harish wrote:
> I located the flasher. Now the hardest part is to take it out. It > looks like this flasher is attached to something else. When I pressed > my hazard signal, i felt a movement in the flasher and I am pretty > sure this is the part. But this flasher does not resemble with the new > flasher I have bought. Any ideas on how to take it out? Please let me > know ur email address if I have to send you a pic of this. Thanks I own 2 2nd gen. LH cars, but to be honest, I have never had to mess with the flashers. All I know on that is what I have read in the FSM and on 3 LH car forums that I frequent. First off - how many terminals does your new flasher have on it? Most cars have only three. The LH cars have a 5-pin flasher. If yours doesn't have 5 terminals, take it back and get the right one. I suggest you go to www.dodgeintrepid.net forums and post your question there - plenty of people there have hands-on experience with the flashers. I do recall reading posts there saying how difficult it is getting the flasher out of the holder. I believe I have seen suggested more than once just to leave the old one in the holder and plug the new one into the electrical socket - that's all that matters - and let it dangle, or wire tie it to something nearby. -- Bill Putney (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address with the letter 'x') |
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I am new to this car stuff. What is FSM and LH?
My new flasher has 5 terminals. This is the one I bought from Canadian Tire when I told them my car make, model, year and engine. I'll post my question in the forums that you suggested. Thanks for your help. |
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FSM = Factory Service Manual
LH = Chrysler Mid-size (Intrepid, Concorde, LHS, etc.) Platform "Harish" > wrote in message ... >I am new to this car stuff. What is FSM and LH? > > My new flasher has 5 terminals. This is the one I bought from Canadian > Tire when I told them my car make, model, year and engine. > > I'll post my question in the forums that you suggested. Thanks for > your help. |
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