The manual in your glovebox should have detailed info on the fuses. sometimes there will be a relay plug on the fuse panel beneath the dash but usually relays are under the hood. you should see a bank of relays for fuel pump and more
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there is whats called a blinker relay located on the fuse box big round relay replace that and that should solve your problem if no then its the switch it self
If you have the Owners Manual for the car look up flasher and it will show you a diagram of the relays so that you know what you're looking for. I own a 1992 Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue and the flasher relay is located right above your glove box on the passenger side. You have to unscrew the glovebox casing with a phillips screw driver. Once you have this unscrewed there are your fuses and two sets of relays. One relay set that you can see on the right side (this is not where the flasher relay is) and one that is up more in the dash and closer to the inside part of the car by the side of the air condition controls. This is where the flasher relay is located. You can slide the whole casing of relays up off of the metal hook that it is held on by, and then pull it down and out so that it is easier to work on. There should be two square relays and two circle relays. When holding the case of relays, the two square relays are on the left and the two circle relays are on the right, it will be the top right circle relay that is the flasher relay. This took me forever to find. I hope this helps all of you so that you don't have to rip your dash apart like I did.
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Just saw this post. Maybe you've already found the answer by now. I have an 87 new yorker. i have the manual that came with the car. The fuse box should be under the stearing column to the left. Cover pops off. The turn signal lamps take a 20 amp fuse. it goes in cavity #10
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