Hi, A Google, Yahoo, and Bing search did not provide a clear location of the turn signal flasher in my 94 Chevy Lumina 4 door sedan.
The owner's manual shows the location of "hazard" (4 way) flasher on a "Component Center" panel, but nothing regarding the turn signal flasher. I found out that some Chevy's use two flashers, one is "hazard" and another is turn signal.
PROBLEM:
The right turn signal does NOT flash, but both front and rear lights stay on "steady". Note: Left turn signal flashes.
However, the "hazard" (4 way) flashes both sides of front and back lights. This is a way to tell if a burned out bulb is the cause, but not in this case.
I suspect a "weak" flasher. The total current from the driver side bulbs (front & rear) may be higher than the passenger side. A heating element inside the flasher doesn't get hot enough to open the contacts for a right turn signal "flash", is my theory.
Is there such a thing as a "weak" flasher that affects one side?
Also, does anyone know where it is located since I could not find it?
Thank You in advance, John