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Old 09 November 2004, 10:05 PM
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Hi there people, can anyone tell me where i can locate the flasher relay? and which one it is, as my indicators have stopped working on my95 wrx.

God a mechanice to look at it and they said it was the relay, but couldnt tell me which one it was, as its written in bloody japanese

How much are these and where can i get them from?

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Old 10 November 2004, 11:51 AM
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Hmmmmmmm, on my '98 UK car, it was high up under the o/s dash. I found it by listening for the clicking, then reached up and touched it to see if it was clicking. VERY difficult to get at, but needed to be changed when I fitted the towbar


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Originally Posted by alcazar
Hmmmmmmm, on my '98 UK car, it was high up under the o/s dash. I found it by listening for the clicking, then reached up and touched it to see if it was clicking. VERY difficult to get at, but needed to be changed when I fitted the towbar


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Right, mot time has come and its booked in on monday, so ive finally got round to trying to sort out the scoob and get it road legal again.

Now just a quick question, ive got the bottom of the dash off and i can now get to relays, however, there is three of them, can anyone tell me which one the relay for the indicator is, Left? middle? or right?

Please please please can anyone help?????



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Old 26 November 2004, 01:56 PM
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Do they work when you put hazards on?

If so, turn hazards on, and feel each relay for the one that's clicking.

Failing this, I can't help, I did mine by touch w/o removing the dash, just the fusebox
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Originally Posted by alcazar
Do they work when you put hazards on?

If so, turn hazards on, and feel each relay for the one that's clicking.

Failing this, I can't help, I did mine by touch w/o removing the dash, just the fusebox
No, doesnt work with the hazards or the indicator stick only when the alarm is armed or disarmed.

Just checked if i could hear the clicking, but no noise.

Im completely puzzled. so have booked it in with someone whos more likely to know the cause so they can fix it
Old 26 November 2004, 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by fliptron
No, doesnt work with the hazards or the indicator stick only when the alarm is armed or disarmed.

Just checked if i could hear the clicking, but no noise.

Im completely puzzled. so have booked it in with someone whos more likely to know the cause so they can fix it
Check the plug is on the back of the hazard switch correctly.I was messing with my dashboard and knocked it of one time this meant no indicators or hazards
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Originally Posted by bluep
Check the plug is on the back of the hazard switch correctly.I was messing with my dashboard and knocked it of one time this meant no indicators or hazards
Just checked it mate, still connected, it was worth a try though.

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