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1993 W124 wire problem
I just picked up a 93 300D. Started fixing things. I have no turn signals or flashers. Found F9 blown, replaced that and checked all other fuses. I am looking for the flasher but can not find it. Any ideas where to look ?
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Your '93 should be similar to my '87 in that regard. The turn signals and hazard flashers are controlled by N10, the "combination relay" that lives in the relay section of the fuse box (you have to remove the fuse cover and then six screws). This same relay also (in the '87) controls other things such as the rear window defogger (heat strip). The relay compartment of the fuse box has three columns of relays; the N10 relay is forwardmost in the middle column. The part number is 201 821 00 47 in my 1987 300D Turbo (W124, OM603). I don't know for sure whether your '93 has the same relay but there's a good chance it does. The part number starts with "201" because Mercedes first used it in the W201 cars such as the 190E/D.
Jeremy
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