2007 honda civic turn signal relay

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Turn Signal Indicator Flasher

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2007 honda civic turn signal relay

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Discussion Starter · #1 · Jun 8, 2009

anyone know where the turn signal relay is on our car i have a 07 si sedan. my passenger side light wont turn on but when i signal it flashes... so i wanna check the relay just dont know where its at

Joined Jun 6, 2009

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2007 honda civic turn signal relay

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Discussion Starter · #3 · Jun 11, 2009

well obviously its behind the dash...... but wheeeeeeeeeeereeeeee

Joined May 1, 2009

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yeah behind the dash!....

2007 honda civic turn signal relay

2007 honda civic turn signal relay

Joined Oct 4, 2007

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10,259 Posts

pretty sure it's back behind the dash.

2007 honda civic turn signal relay

Joined Jan 15, 2007

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It's in the MCIU, which is part of the under dash fuse box.

The MCIU controls your blinkers, there are tests you can perform to check the blinkers.

2007 honda civic turn signal relay

You can check these relays ...

2007 honda civic turn signal relay

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2007 honda civic turn signal relay

Does the rear signal work? (They should be on the same relay)

2007 honda civic turn signal relay

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Discussion Starter · #7 · Jun 28, 2009

thank you cr8tiveleo yes the rear signal works but the problem isnt the signal. you know how the signal light has two filaments one for when your parking lights and then when you signal it flashes well it doesnt light up but it will flash when i signal

2007 honda civic turn signal relay

Joined Apr 14, 2010

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subd

ever figure out the problem? i have the same problem it cant be the relay or the rear wouldnt flash either

2007 honda civic turn signal relay

Joined Mar 13, 2010

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subd

ever figure out the problem? i have the same problem it cant be the relay or the rear wouldnt flash either

The front marker/turnsignal would have 2 filaments 1 for signal 1 for parking lamp. The rear signal bulb is a single filament type.

Need more info maybe. To me it seems like the op had a bad front marker/turnsignal with an open marker filament.

2007 honda civic turn signal relay

Joined Nov 29, 2008

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before you think it's the contoller always swap the bulb to make sure you don't have a burned bulb...come back when you did switch the bulbs

Joined Jan 6, 2014

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help me please i have a civic 2007 turn signal problem...
right turn signal is always lit (on) it wont blink... then i check the bulbs and change it same problem...
i turn off the key and it wont turn off... always on.. what should be the problem???
thanks and kindly help me please

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Parking/Turn Signal Light

I have a set of aftermarket headlights which have a W5W port in the low beam area of the headlight assembly along with the normal 9006 port. I want to install an amber W5W LED that only comes on when the turn signal is on but not when the running lights are on. Anyone know how do make that happen?

Where is the turn signal relay located?

In most cars, the relay is in a junction box along with other relays. Some vehicle manufacturers label the relay on the fuse box cover to make it easier to identify. Some vehicle manufacturers label the relay on the fuse box cover to make it easier to identify.

Is there a relay for turn signals?

Your turn signal relay, also known as the flasher relay, is the component that is responsible for your turn signals turning on and off every time you put on a turn signal or hit the hazards.

Is turn signal relay and flasher the same thing?

The hazard and turn signal lights found on the vast majority of road going vehicles are controlled by a flasher, which is commonly referred to as a relay. The flasher is an electrical component that serves as the switch that allows the lights to flash on and off.