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HN Year All: Do you have to remove the radio trim panel (bezel) to access the hazard flasher on a '91? According to the service manual, only the right side lower trim panel has to be removed, but can't see how you can possibly access the hazard flasher (mounted on the radio receiver) by just removing the lower trim panel.
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We need someone with 91 manual. Mine is a 94. There may be a couple more relays under the driver side. I removed and serviced a few radios on various years but never noticed hazard flasher relay behind the radio.
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Why are we going after the hazard flasher? Just curious. I can't imagine it being that difficult. Pull the hush panel and with a light and a mirror you can put an eye on it. I've never gone after just the flasher in mine but I certainly can't imagine it being a major undertaking. HIZNHERZ just did a heater core in a '91, he may recall.
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The flasher is right behind the CDM ...91 FSM 8C-28--31 shows the location.
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I recall the Flasher Clip is attached to the black plastic plate which is attached by the two 10 or 8mm nuts on each side of the CDM. I think also on the rear end of that plate near the flasher is the second fuse block with a second set of fuses. The Flasher is a typical cylinder maybe 1.5 inch diameter and maybe 1.5 inch long. I recall the electrical plug on the flasher has a pig tail.
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Thanks guys. I'll keep this in mind when I get back at it tomorrow morning.
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