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Car: Building LS3, T56 Z28
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Very easy to reach. There is one for the hazards and one for the turn signals. You can buy them at any GM dealer. I got some at my local chevy dealer. cost maybe.... 4 bucks. Pull old one out, slide new one in. Your done.
I have found in the past that usually when you think the flasher is the problem, it is something else...like wiring (bad ground).
But that was just me, good luck.
-Dennis
I have found in the past that usually when you think the flasher is the problem, it is something else...like wiring (bad ground).
But that was just me, good luck.
-Dennis
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Originally Posted by dennisbernal91z
Very easy to reach. There is one for the hazards and one for the turn signals. You can buy them at any GM dealer. I got some at my local chevy dealer. cost maybe.... 4 bucks. Pull old one out, slide new one in. Your done.
I have found in the past that usually when you think the flasher is the problem, it is something else...like wiring (bad ground).
But that was just me, good luck.
-Dennis
I have found in the past that usually when you think the flasher is the problem, it is something else...like wiring (bad ground).
But that was just me, good luck.
-Dennis
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