Diy: Flasher Replacement
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From: Albertville Insane Asylum
Vehicle: 1999/Hyundai/Tiburon
-No Tools Needed
-Beer: Miller High Life Light 22oz Can
-Product: Trident/Stant Flasher #EP34
It's near the top of the clutch pedal linkage.

Disconnect Battery

Squeeze the tabs that hold it in place and pull

I went to Advance Auto Parts and got a Universal Flasher. Most imports have the same type of Import. Part # is EP34

Install new flasher/reconnect battery/test. Done.
-Beer: Miller High Life Light 22oz Can
-Product: Trident/Stant Flasher #EP34
It's near the top of the clutch pedal linkage.
Disconnect Battery
Squeeze the tabs that hold it in place and pull
I went to Advance Auto Parts and got a Universal Flasher. Most imports have the same type of Import. Part # is EP34
Install new flasher/reconnect battery/test. Done.
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From: Washington D.C.
Vehicle: Hyundai Tiburon FX
hell yeah, so i take it everything went well smile.gif do the turn signals work good now? i wish i knew this when my friend had his problem. looks like it's in a tight spot.
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From: Pflugerville, TX
Vehicle: 2000 Elantra
You would kick it with your left foot but the clutch pedal is in the way. Little black boxes on a bracket w/ wires going to it. Whole thing smaller than your fist.
If I recall correctly
If I recall correctly



