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1989 Buick Park Avenue ? Didn't have ParK Ave. that year . Buick Park Avenue
It became an Electra trim level in 1978 and its own model starting in 1991 after the Electra was discontinued. Two generations of the Park Avenue were manufactured in the United States until 2005, while in 2007 the nameplate was revived on a large Buick sedan built by Shanghai GM for the Chinese market based on the Holden Caprice from the WM/WN range. The nameplate is derived from the affluent
Service Information
2002 Buick Park Avenue ' Park Avenue (VIN C) Service Manual ' Body and Accessories ' Lighting Systems ' Description and Operation ' Document ID: 643323
Turn Signal/Cornering Lamps
The HZDT/SIG fuse in the fuse block - underhood - left supplies battery positive voltage to the turn signal/hazard flasher module and have ground at G202. The turn signal lamps may only be activated with the ignition switch in the ON or ACCY position. The T/SIG fuse in the fuse block - underhood - left supplies battery positive voltage to the turn signal switch. When the turn signal switch is placed in either the left or right position, current flow is from the turn signal switch assembly to the turn signal/hazard flasher module. The turn signal/hazard flasher module then sends an on-off voltage signal to either the left or right turn signals and their instrument cluster (IPC) indicator. When the hazard switch is pressed, all the turn signal lamps will flash including both IPC turn signal indicators. The left turn signals have ground at G106, G400 and at G402. The right turn signals have ground at G105 and G400. The turn signal switch supplies battery positive voltage to the cornering lamps, the left cornering lamp has ground at G105 and the right cornering lamp has ground at G106.
2002 Buick Park Avenue ' Park Avenue (VIN C) Service Manual ' Body and Accessories ' Lighting Systems ' Description and Operation ' Document ID: 643323
About your 1992 Buick Park Avenue 3.8L SFI OHV 6cyl. the Flasher is located: Hazard flasher: Front seating area, driver side, under dash, mounted above kick panel
Turn signal: Front seating area, driver side, under dash, driver side of steering column, mounted on support bracket
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1994 Buick Park Avenue 3.8L SFI OHV 6cyl The Flaser is located in front seating area, driver side, under dash, driver
side of steering column, mounted in lower corner
of fuse block.
Application: 01 for Hazard flasher; and, 01 for Turn Signal Flasher.
if the right side blinks normal, the flasher MAY be OK?? do the hazard lights flash all lights?it should. make sure you have all the correct bulbs. if so, replace the flasher unit. if the right side works turn it on and follow the ticking to find th eunit.
Oh you'll love this I just fixed that problem. Yes there is a flasher fuse there are actually three. One in the fuse box and two under the dash panel. Drop your plastic panel at the bottom and look for two half a dollar sized round fuses those are your flasher fuses. They run around two bucks at your nearest auto part I would replace both so you want have that problem again but yes there is a flasher fuse for it. Good luck
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