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Genuine Toyota Solara Turn Signal Flasher

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    Toyota Solara Turn Signal Flasher Assembly

    Part Number: 81980-02030
    $58.89 MSRP: $82.32
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Flasher Assy, Turn Signal; Flasher, Flasher Relay, Relay, Turn Signal Flasher
    • Replaces: 81980-05060, 81980-50030, 81980-05040
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Toyota's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2004-2008 Toyota Solara | SE, SLE | 4 Cyl 2.4L, 6 Cyl 3.3L | 2AZFE, 3MZFE; ACV30L-GCAGKA, ACV30L-GCANKA, ACV30L-GCMNKA, ACV30L-GCPGKA, ACV30L-GCPNKA, MCV31L-GCAGKA, MCV31L-GCANKA, MCV31L-GKAGKA, MCV31L-GKANKA
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    Toyota Solara Turn Signal Flasher Assembly

    Part Number: 81980-AA021
    $54.97 MSRP: $76.83
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Flasher Assy, Turn Signal
    • Replaced by: 81980-32010
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Toyota's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1999-2003 Toyota Solara | 4 Cyl 2.2L, 4 Cyl 2.4L, 6 Cyl 3.0L | 1MZFE, 2AZFE, 5SFE; ACV20L-GCMNKA, ACV20L-GCPNKA, ACV20L-GCPNKK, ACV20L-GKPNKA, MCV20L-GCMNKA, MCV20L-GCMNKK, MCV20L-GCPNKA, MCV20L-GCPNKK, MCV20L-GKPNKA, MCV20L-GKPNKK, SXV20L-GCMNKA, SXV20L-GCPNKA, SXV20L-GCPNKK, SXV20L-GKPNKA

Toyota Solara Turn Signal Flasher

With a consistent cadence, the genuine Toyota Solara Turn Signal Flasher activates the blinking light to notify the car behind you when you are changing lanes or turning. Every Toyota designed for everyday use has a Turn Signal Flasher. This flasher is often hidden inside the fuse box. In every case, when the steering-column stalk moves, it receives current. Thereafter, it sends out timed pulses to the lamps for flashing. As a result, they flash at a steady pace. Other motorists instantly recognize the flashes. In early models of Solara, the Turn Signal Flasher was thermal in nature. The electric resistance would warm a spring steel strip until the contact would close and light the bulbs. It would then cool down until the contact opened and repeat the process for the next blink. This produced that characteristic click sound when using the turn signal. Subsequent generations of Solara made the switch to a solid state Turn Signal Flasher that performs a similar on-off cycle with an electronic relay. This is done through the use of transistors and a timing chip for low-draw LED bulbs while still emulating the sound. This upgrade is consistent with Toyota's commitment to durable parts. Despite their many differences, both systems are made for achieving the same thing: consistent signaling. Nevertheless, while the electronic unit reacts faster, tolerates more circuits, and doesn't need heat to operate, Turn Signal Flasher inspection is a good first step when blinkers stop working or work erratically.

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Toyota Solara Turn Signal Flasher Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: Where is the Turn Signal Flasher Located and What is its Function on a 2002-2008 Toyota Solara?
    A:
    The Turn Signal Flasher is a single combination unit, located in an electrical center behind the left kick panel. When functioning properly, an audible click can be heard during its operation. If the turn signals fail on one side and the flasher unit doesn't make its characteristic clicking sound, or if one bulb flashes faster than normal while the other end of the vehicle on the same side doesn't light at all, a faulty turn signal bulb may be the issue. If both turn signals fail to blink, it could be due to a blown Fuse, a faulty flasher unit, a defective switch, or a loose/open connection. Before replacing a blown fuse, check for any wiring shorts. To replace the flasher, disconnect the electrical connector and remove it from the electrical center. Ensure the replacement unit is identical to the original before installing it. Installation is the reverse of removal.

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