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Old 08-22-2014, 02:40 PM   #1
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S13 Hatch turn signal flasher unit location

So when I bought my 240 off the lot at Comox Valley Nissan the guy said he'd send me a new flasher unit for the signals since the signals were buggered up. I got the part #25731-ag000 the only problem is I cannot find where it goes at all. First I took apart my steering column to see if it was a part of the actual signal stick but it wasn't, unless I didn't look hard enough. Now I'm looking under neath the steering column and it's no where in sight. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Or if someone could direct me to where it is in the service manual that'd be awesome. I actually got it with the car so it's proven useful so far.
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Old 08-23-2014, 03:43 PM   #2
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Page EL-92. From the looks of it, its about a foot in from the side of the dash, and about a foot above the fuse box. You'll have to lay on your back after you take the trim panel off from under the steering column. Just remember to take your hood release out or you won't get it out lol
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Its connection M29 by the way, which if you look at EL-93 is described as the "Combination Flasher Unit" which you can then back reference to the wiring diagram in the turn signal section to see where I got the M29 from to find it faster on EL-93.
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Thank you so much. I'll get on this soon and let you know!
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