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      Quote Originally Posted by wuwei37405 View Post
      I don't have an answer for you right now but I am hoping to be educated. Why do you want to replace the standard flasher?
      the reason i want to is because i found Electronic LED Flasher relays online that make your turn signals flash the correct speed with LED bulbs. The LED bulbs take less power than a regular bulb so the oem flasher relay makes the LEDs flash twice as fast as a regular bulb. The Electronic LED Flasher relay will correct this problem. Also, have a look at the Electronic LED Flasher relays i found online and from that list could you tell me which one the aveo uses? Thanks

      Super Bright LEDs - Electronic LED Flashers Specifications

      Oh and one more thing. Is there only one Flasher relay in the whole car?
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      I would use the PIN Diagram and compare the replacement flasher with the one installed in your car.

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      Quote Originally Posted by wuwei37405 View Post
      I would use the PIN Diagram and compare the replacement flasher with the one installed in your car.
      where is it located in the car though?

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      Good question. Have you tried the fuse box located on the left/driver's side of the dash board?

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      Quote Originally Posted by wuwei37405 View Post
      Good question. Have you tried the fuse box located on the left/driver's side of the dash board?
      no i have not lol. i will do this. do you think you and other people could have a look around the car so we can work together to find it? sorry, im just a little new to all this and i dont wanna go poking around too much.

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      I have a 2005 Aveo LS. The flasher for my car is located in the fuse box on the left/driver's side of the dash board. It is the one that is on the right side of the fuse box, third from the top. Good luck.

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