Turning Signal Hyperflashing Relay

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Asked by VTony Jul 29, 2021 at 10:28 PM about the 2021 Nissan Rogue Sport SV FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Does anyone know where the flasher relay goes in the fuse box?

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Check to see if a bulb is out. It is possible the relay is covered by your warranty.

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It is a 2021 model. Stop messing with it and take it to the dealership. There is NO flasher unit.

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There is nothing wrong with the lights, I swapped them out to led's thinking that's what it came with, but it turned out they were halogen, so now I'm experiencing hyper-flashing, and there are load resistors, but they overheat, and the flasher relay would work best. . . there has to be a relay given that some of the interior and exterior of the light have OEM led's

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