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Old 10-25-2005, 12:26 AM
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How do I access the hazard flasher switch. Thanks for the help.
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Old 10-25-2005, 01:19 AM
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Probably be a bit more useful if you stated your model and year. (05 vert, 01 sedan etc.)
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These are the steps on how to access the hazard flasher switch..

1. Take a credit card and slip it between the top of the switch and the dash. Use the credit card as a lever to pop off the top of the switch. Should come off real easily. Credit card is prefect since it won't scratch the dash.

2. take a pair of pliers and grab the raised plastic rim that the top snaps on. Pull the switch out of the slot. Wires are attached by a terminal with clips. Pull the two sections apart and insert the new switch.
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This may be helpful How to get to hazard relay/switch?
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How do I access the hazard flasher switch. Thanks for the help.
Hopefully you're replacing it because it's broken and not trying to install an LED flasher...
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Doubt they are still here to even tell you if you look at the date of the OP. Our lovely PartsBin spammer bumped a 5 year old thread...
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