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Old 04-29-2018, 01:37 PM   #1
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Turn Signal Relay

Can someone advise location of turn signal relay on 2006 Monaco Camelot

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Hi Ron! Welcome to IRV2! We're sure glad you joined the gang!

Can't help but I bet someone will have your answer!

Good luck, happy trails, and God bless!
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Old 04-30-2018, 07:29 PM   #3
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Is the flasher or relay you are looking for.

My emergency flashers were intermittent and took me forever to find the flasher since you can't find it if the flashers don't work. One day I was working on the coach and had the radio out and decided to try the emergency flasher and low and behold they worked and I could hear the flasher. After digging around in wiring looms I found the flasher, it was buried in a bunch of wires along with the turn flasher.

Replaced the emergency flasher and now know where the turn signal flasher is.

So if one or the other is working you may can find the "other" if your coach is like mine.
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I've begun to wonder if we have "physical" flashers any more, or if the flashing function is done electronically, and the "click-cklick" sound that we know and love might be coming from one of the little speakers in our interiors instead of the flexing of the bi-metal strip in a conventional flasher.

I say that because on our '06 Dynasty, when I turn on the turn signal, I hear the "click-click" that we know and love, and everything works as it should. But if I either have my foot on the brake, or simply have the engine brake enabled, and I turn on the turn signal, there is NO "click-click" sound, yet the turn signals are working properly.

If the flashers are electronic, now, there's no bi-metal strip to move and create the sound. So where does the sound come from. Just curious. ��
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I say that because on our '06 Dynasty, when I turn on the turn signal, I hear the "click-click" that we know and love, and everything works as it should. But if I either have my foot on the brake, or simply have the engine brake enabled, and I turn on the turn signal, there is NO "click-click" sound, yet the turn signals are working properly...
With mine, foot off the brake gives a loud 'bleet' synced with the flashing, and foot on the brake the familiar click-click. That way road noise won't drowned out the click-click when going down the highway.
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