Signal light flashers

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Rusty0015

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Hi

Stupid question. 1986 Monte Carlo. Signal lights stopped working. Cannot for the life of me find the flasher. IT IS NOT on the fuse panel. Help?
 

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Rusty0015

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Thank you for replying. I'm coming to the conclusion my car has weird wring. My dad bought it brand new and almost immediately converted it to dual fuel, gasoline/propane. I think they did some stuff with the wiring. It did not have one there. They just stopped working the other day and I did not find one laying on the floor.
 

87 Monte Carlo SS

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Thank you for replying. I'm coming to the conclusion my car has weird wring. My dad bought it brand new and almost immediately converted it to dual fuel, gasoline/propane. I think they did some stuff with the wiring. It did not have one there. They just stopped working the other day and I did not find one laying on the floor.
I have a 1987 Monte Carlo SS and the flasher is not in the fuse panel but above it. If you can get it to work at all you will hear it there. Drop the kick panel down and you will see it. Right below the column to the left. I hope that makes sense.
 

Rusty0015

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Jan 22, 2022
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Calgary Ab
I have a 1987 Monte Carlo SS and the flasher is not in the fuse panel but above it. If you can get it to work at all you will hear it there. Drop the kick panel down and you will see it. Right below the column to the left. I hope that makes sense.
Thanks, they just started working again all on their own. Traced it down and it was just a little bit loose in the socket. I had done some other stuff around there and must of knocked it somehow
 
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