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    Default Flasher unit

    I've got a nova With a bad attitude and a big problem!!!My indicators don't work...
    Have been searching everywhere for the flash unit, but can't find it!I've heard it's under the dash sumwhere, if so where???
    Please help i need it!!!!
    Cheers Jacey

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    Default RE: Flasher unit

    It's fastened to the back of the fuse box. You need to unfasten the fuse box and giggle it around to get to it.

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    Default RE: Flasher unit

    It could be the indicator relay, it is on the back of the fuse box, it should be the middle 1 you need to replace. Some where like Halfords will do them for about ?6.99

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    Default RE: Flasher unit

    Thats it dan, its just a relay that switches on and off, they are standard on most cars, also have you checked the fuse?

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    Default RE: Flasher unit

    Mine did that and a relay sorted it.

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    Default RE: Flasher unit

    There are three relays at the bottom of the fuse box, i think it's the middle one, jus listen out for the clicking with the indicators on. Bit awkward to see u have to push the seat as far back as poss and turn urself upside down. The actual swop is very easy, plug out, plug in. Wouldn't bother taking the fuse box out mate!!! Also check for any dodgy earthing...

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