If your four way flashers have stopped working and you are wondering whether it is the switch or the relay, simply turn on the turn signals. If the turn signals are not working then it is the relay and not the flasher switch. Replacing the relay is easy once you actually get access to it. Like several relays in the W123 you are left to wonder why Mercedes put it where they did. The flasher switch itself is also easy to replace. Just do NOT try and pry it up from the lower center console; you will eventually get it out, but you will also most likely end up damaging the wood around it.
Over the years your car may have been serviced by multiple people including previous owners and this can lead to parts replaced with different size fasteners and hardware. The sizes of the nuts and bolts we give may be different from what you have so be prepared with different size sockets and wrenches. If something is different on your vehicle please let us know and share your info to help other users.
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Time: 1 hour
Tab: $35 to $200
Tools: Philips head, flathead screwdriver:www.pelicanpar... driver 10mm socket:www.pelicanpar...
Applicable Models: Mercedes-Benz W123 (1977-85):www.pelicanpar...
Parts Required: Relay or switch:www.pelicanpar...
Hot Tip: Do not try pry the switch out from above
Performance Gain: Working turn signals and flashers
Complementary Modification: Detail the center console: www.pelicanpar...
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