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does anyone know where the flasher can is located? and where i can get a new one, im guessing they arent anything special, just a common part.

i got no turn or hazard lights, fuse keeps blowing, like there is a dead short somewhere so i figure its the flasher can.

i checked all the globes, they are ok.

any other suggestions welcome.

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If you end up coming down, ive got the wreck at my place now. Anything you need you can get off it.
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    ok, cool, thanks dwain.
    im hoping i got everything sorted out now, but as usually happens, i'll find something else to do.
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    Wreck?.........Are you stripping an FTO of its peices as I am after a water pump?
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    Cassar2610 wrote:Wreck?.........Are you stripping an FTO of its peices as I am after a water pump?
    Buy new mate always best to get major running parts new with warrenty and peace of mind etc
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    oooops, :oops: my bad. seems i squashed a wire when i installed the new shocks. all fixed now. phew.
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    col2560 wrote:oooops, :oops: my bad. seems i squashed a wire when i installed the new shocks. all fixed now. phew.
    How the hell did you do that???

    Buy new mate always best to get major running parts new with warrenty and peace of mind etc
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    Post by JOeJOe »

    The FTO flasher can, are they 2 or 3 pin?
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    Post by col2560 »

    i know... it was late at night and working with a leadlight. it was the wire for the side blinker that runs along under the guard. it got caught on one of the 3 top-mount studs when i put it up into the shock tower.

    the flasher has 3 pins. i couldnt get one that fit into the holder with clips, but it still fit and worked. the type with clips would have to be OEM from Mitsubishi i guess.
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    So where is this thing located?
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    Post by col2560 »

    its under the dash, just take the panel off under the steering wheel
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