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Need help locating flasher relay!!!

I have a 2008 Skytrak model 10054. The flashers or hazards stopped working but I have power at the switch. I am trying to locate the flashers relay. It's not in the fuse box. I looked at the parts diagram, it's listed in the parts list but not on the diagram. I looked everywhere under the dash but couldn't locate it. There is a panel under the steering wheel and one next to the rights drivers knee. Anyone familiar with this equipment???

Thank you so much in advance!
  • Posted 1 Jun 2025 06:14
  • By MatthieuBlondin
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  • Quebec, Canada
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  • Posted 8 Jun 2025 15:46
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