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I'm trying to find the flasher in a 2000 Forester. The dealer told me it was behind the instrument cluster and under the dash. I have the replacement part (square, black box with three prongs) but don't see anything that looks like this part. I have two questions:

 

1) Can anyone direct me to the flasher (i.e. with more specific directions than "under the driver's dash")?

 

2) Does the factory part look different from the replacement part that I picked up at my local parts store?

 

I appreciate any help you can give. I've twice pulled the instrument cluster and the plastic coverings around the steering column and below the dash. No luck yet. My wife is tired of using hand signals, and we have vehicle inspection coming up.

 

Thanks,

Chad

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Thanks for the reply, but there wasn't anything attached to the steering column housing. There was a small white box next to the housing, but it wasn't the right size.

 

Any more ideas?

 

Chad

 

Small retangular plastic module with 3 wire plug. Just above brake pedal held by a single screw to the steering column housing.
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Thanks for all your advice. I finally found the flasher. Here's the key points:

 

1) If you push the hazard lights button, you can hear the flasher. You can also feel it.

 

2) The flasher is to the left of the steering column and directly behind the fuse box.

 

3) I had to remove the keyless entry box (flat, black, rectangular box. About 6x3") I needed a long shank 10 mm socket to do this (which I didn't have on hand).

 

4) When I removed this box, I could see the flasher to pop the clip that was holding the plug in place.

 

4) I didn't bother taking out the old flasher but just tied the new piece to a non-moving part.

 

Thanks again,

Chad

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