need to replace relay light.where is it under the hood?

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Asked by teapo13 Dec 15, 2007 at 01:32 PM about the 1995 Mercedes-Benz E-Class

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hello,
  The turn signal lights and others stay on for a while then shut off.So I was told to replace the relay(turn signal)but I donot know where to find it to replace it.

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they are suposed to stay on after shut down is a switch inside you can set for how long they stay on.

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1995 e320 sedan The turn signals go of premature to making the turn, they slow down and go off. maybe come on later during the drive. I need to know where to replace the relay (turn signal and flashers)where is it located? in the console? I checked all fuses they are fine.My mistake for not putting the make and model.

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relay is not the problem your flasher is going bad.try this turn on emergcncy flasher and listen under dash for the clicking i have found a lot this way ,they all work on one flasher,in your car will be a black box type plug in.sorry for the misunderstanding.

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Should be located under the dash near the steering column, but it varies by mfg.

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