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cuda dad

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I was looking for my signal flasher because it's blinking too fast. I found this and unplugged it. I noticed it was quite hot. The signals and emergency flashers still work without it.
What is it?
Should it be hot?
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toddjames310

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you might want to check all your bulbs, if you have one burnt out it will cause the others to flash fast
 

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SO you found the delay timer for the intoerior lights , yes it gets hot
the flasher is near the ashtray
 

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SO you found the delay timer for the intoerior lights , yes it gets hot
the flasher is near the ashtray
I replaced the delay timer with no change. I replaced the flasher and now the signals flash normally. Apparently, the flasher can make a difference in the frequency of the signals.
 

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There are actually TWO flashers. One is for the turn signals (ashtray) and one is for the 4-ways. IIRC, it's on the steering column support.
 
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