How To Determine If Your Flasher Relay Is Replaceable
If after searching by year/make/model on our website, you are not able to confirm if your flasher relay is replaceable, you will want to then confirm by researching on Google. If you are still unable to verify if your flasher is replaceable, you will have to test the vehicle. To test, turn on the hazard switch. Upon doing so, you will hear a clicking sound from under the dash. If you don’t hear a true clicking sound and instead is playing the sound through a small speaker, then your vehicle's flasher likely is not replaceable
Removing The Flasher Relay
Your flasher relay is usually easy to find and replace. If you turn the flashers on and reach under the dash/steering column, you will be able to start feeling around for the flasher clicking. In some cases you may have to remove trim pieces in order to access the flasher easier. Once you find the flasher, simply unplug it. You will notice that the flashers will stop. Install the new LED rated flasher and the flashers will continue again. Reassemble any trim pieces that were removed.