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iamcanuck45
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Jan 05, 2014

four-way flasher switch

This will sound like a dumb question, but where is the 4-way flasher switch or emergency flasher switch, on a '92 Newmar 460 cu.in?
  • Thanks. Someone put a piece of leatherette to match the dash on the steering column. It must be under the wrap. I'll have to take it off to check.
  • If I remember right from an older thread about this if it's not on the column it will be up there some place-maybe even tied to the front wall or bracketry holding up the dash. Usually either the turn or 4 way still flashes, maybe you can stand on your head with a flashlight and track it down by would before you tear off the covering?
  • The hazard warning light switch is an integral part of the directional multi-function assembly. In the photo below, it's the slanted button on top. The same switch assembly was used in '92-'97 F53's and other models.

  • SuperDutyFiver wrote:
    If I remember right from an older thread about this if it's not on the column it will be up there some place-maybe even tied to the front wall or bracketry holding up the dash. Usually either the turn or 4 way still flashes, maybe you can stand on your head with a flashlight and track it down by would before you tear off the covering?

    I believe the OP is asking where the 4 way "Switch" is located. It sounds like you are describing where the "flasher" is located. the switch would not be someplace where you had to stand on your head to find!!!!!!
  • othertonka wrote:
    SuperDutyFiver wrote:
    If I remember right from an older thread about this if it's not on the column it will be up there some place-maybe even tied to the front wall or bracketry holding up the dash. Usually either the turn or 4 way still flashes, maybe you can stand on your head with a flashlight and track it down by would before you tear off the covering?

    I believe the OP is asking where the 4 way "Switch" is located. It sounds like you are describing where the "flasher" is located. the switch would not be someplace where you had to stand on your head to find!!!!!!


    Hah-that's funny I simplified it so far as to not be able to imagine that the mfr could do such a thing-how the heck did they test the 4-ways!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!! ;)
  • Found it.... Top right hand side of steering column. Rectangular button with no markings on it, and black. It was covered up by the column covering.
    I apologize for the delay in getting back to the forum. Thank you to all who tried to help. Much appreciated.