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Were is my flasher relay on my speedmaster - 2001 Triumph Triumph Bonneville

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The speedmaster winker relay is under the fuel tank, on the right hand side of the frame top tube. there is also a fuse for the winkers in the fuse box.

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The location of the flasher relay switch on your vehicle can vary depending on the make and model. Here are some general steps you can follow to locate the flasher relay switch:
  1. Check the owner's manual: The owner's manual may have information about the location of the flasher relay switch. Look for a section on fuses or electrical systems.
  2. Check the fuse box: Some vehicles have the flasher relay switch located in or near the fuse box. Check the fuse box diagram to see if the flasher relay switch is listed.
  3. Look under the dashboard: The flasher relay switch is often located under the dashboard on the driver's side. Check behind the steering column or near the fuse box.
  4. Check under the hood: Some vehicles have the flasher relay switch located in the engine compartment. Look for a black plastic box with relays and fuses inside.
  5. Use a wiring diagram: If you have access to a wiring diagram for your vehicle, it may show the location of the flasher relay switch.
If you are still unable to locate the flasher relay switch, consult a repair manual or seek the assistance of a qualified mechanic.
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if you google Where is flasher relay located on 1999 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 you will find answers.
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    • Using your socket wrench, disconnect the negative cable from the car's battery terminal. The negative terminal and cable are identified on the top of the battery using the minus ("--") symbol. Once the cable is disconnected, wrap the metal end completely with the black electrical tape. Lay the cable down and make sure it's not touching any metal surfaces.
    • 2Open the driver side front door and kneel or position yourself so that you're able to see under the dashboard.

    • 3Locate the automotive flasher relay under the dashboard on the right-hand side. The flasher relay is about the same size as an ice cube. It will be held in place by one screw and will have a three-pronged wiring harness connected to it.
    • 4Remove the screw holding the flasher relay in place and slowly lower it from underneath the dashboard.
    • 5Hold the flasher relay in one hand, and with the other hand gently disconnect the wiring harness plug from the relay. Never separate the flasher relay by pulling the harness off by the wires, always hold the plastic harness plug itself.
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    • 6Inspect the new flasher relay to make sure it isn't damaged. Hold the new flasher relay and the old one side by side and compare them, ensuring that they are exactly the same.
    • 7Carefully plug the wiring harness connector into the new flasher relay. Make sure no other wires are intertwined as you raise the flasher and harness back into position under the dashboard.
    • 8Secure the flasher relay by returning its mounting screw.
    • 9Unwrap the negative battery cable's connector and reattach it to the car's battery terminal. Turn the power on or start your car and test out the new flasher relay to make sure it's working properly
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