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Car Forum / Kia Cars / February 2004

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flasher signal breaker question

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Edwin T. - 24 Feb 2004 20:13 GMT
 Does anyone know where the flasher signal breakers for the turning signals
are located on my 96 Kia Sephia? They are not under the dashboard with the
regular fuses and the fuse box near the engine doesnt have the fuse box lid
which labeled it.
 I did buy the two shop manuals for this vehicle but didnt purchase the 3rd
book which consited only of electrical stuff and was much much more costly
than the other two. Can someone here help me since there is no haynes
auto-shop manuals yet for this model (well...at least I cant find one yet)
SDP - 24 Feb 2004 23:46 GMT
Check near or in the space behind/alongside the glove box.

>   Does anyone know where the flasher signal breakers for the turning signals
> are located on my 96 Kia Sephia? They are not under the dashboard with the
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Edwin T. - 25 Feb 2004 06:17 GMT
> Check near or in the space behind/alongside the glove box.

The dude who answered on the later thread mentioned a kia site which gives
free shop manual schematics if your a tech or if you own a kia. Which is
somewhat cool since I didnt want to buy the entire electronic schematic shop
book. The site is here www.kiatechinfo.com/
Supposedly its located somewhat above the fuse box but hidden behind the
panel near some type of main module. Thanks for help
 
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