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Where to find the turn signal flasher? - 2006 Nissan Frontier

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The question was WHERE is it located. Anyone know?

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Unfortunately Nissan in it's infinite wisdom decided that it should tie the turn signal flasher and hazard flasher which are useally combined but on an independant circuitwhich only made the front and rear turn signal lights flash as well as the indicator lights in your dash telling you which direction you had selected. They were in no way related to any other circuits, have incorporated these into the body control module. Consequently if you don't have a flasher, you have to buy a body control module. First try operating the hazard flasher mode. It will work even if there ar some bulbs blown. If you have one blown bulb a flasher may operate slower on that side or not at all depending on it's design. Try the other direction if it doesn't work in that direction either, it's probably the flasher or in this case body control module.

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