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Old 05-15-2020, 06:32 PM
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Default Flasher on fuse box? 66 Pontiac Bonneville

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Does anyone have a picture of there fusebox for a 66 full size?
My Bonnevilles looks like this. is there suppose to be a flasher in that corner?
It doesnt look like theres metal prongs in mine or its missing?
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Old 05-20-2020, 12:44 PM
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Yes a flasher goes in there. You should have prongs in there also. Remove it from the firewall and separate the front face from the back and see what is there.

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Old 05-20-2020, 12:46 PM
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What's wierd is there is a flasher that fits it. However it wont fit because of that bolt and there are no prongs.

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Old 05-20-2020, 01:20 PM
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The flasher on the fuse box is typically the hazard flasher...at least on a "A" body. If that's true with yours, didn't the hazard flashers start being supplied in '67?

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The flasher on the fuse box is typically the hazard flasher...at least on a "A" body. If that's true with yours, didn't the hazard flashers start being supplied in '67?

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Yes, Hazard flashers were an accessory up to 1966

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Old 05-25-2020, 03:39 PM
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The flasher for the turn signals is in the wiring harness and clips to the dash face roughly in the area of the radio/ash tray

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Old 05-25-2020, 04:10 PM
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MISTAKE IN ABOVE POST! Verified in chassis manual. Flasher is next to instrument cluster , roughly parallel to it in a clip on the left end of the cluster area. NOT near the radio/ash tray. Sorry, wrong year. Pink power wire from fuse box feeds connector. Purple wire from the turn signal switch completes the circuit.

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Hi Guys,
Does anyone have a picture of there fusebox for a 66 full size?
My Bonnevilles looks like this. is there suppose to be a flasher in that corner?
It doesnt look like theres metal prongs in mine or its missing?
You don't happen to have a picture of the backside of your fuse box do you? My 66 had a very rust one and several wires were pulled off the back. I'm down to a few brown wires (I think headlights?) that I'd like to confirm where they go. I'm in the middle of putting my Painless wiring fuse block in and just trying to compare a color picture with the diagrams in the manual. Thanks

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