Turn Signal/Hazard Relay Input Test

1998 Acura 3.5RL Special EditionSECTION Turn Signal/Hazard Relay Input Test
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Remove turn signal/hazard relay from fuse/relay box located under instrument panel in left kick panel. Check for bent, loose or corroded terminals. Repair as necessary and recheck system. If relay terminals are okay, perform turn signal/hazard relay input tests. Test each specified circuit for continuity or battery voltage as indicated. See Fig 1 . Correct any problems as directed and recheck system. If no problems are found, replace turn signal/hazard relay and recheck system.

Fig 1: Turn Signal/Hazard Relay Input Test
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