
Wuling Hongguang flasher is located in the engine compartment of the car. Open the engine hood and you can find it at the upper left corner of the small coolant tank. Below is more information about car flashers: 1. The function of the flasher is to enable the turn signals or hazard warning lights to emit alternating bright and dim light signals during driving, effectively alerting passing vehicles and pedestrians to pay attention to safety. 2. The flasher is a flashing device that indicates a change in the direction of the car during driving. 3. The flasher is installed in the flasher box, and through its control, it can accurately indicate the direction of the car, especially with an automatic protection function.

I've been delivering goods with my Wuling Hongguang for three years, and the flasher unit is right behind that plastic cover under the steering wheel. Every time I repair it, I do it myself—just remove the storage compartment on the left side of the steering wheel, and when you look down, you'll see a row of relays. The black square box is the flasher, plugged into its base. I remember replacing it once last year; you have to be careful when unplugging it to avoid loosening the nearby fuses. If you can't find it, turning on the turn signal and listening for the ticking sound is the most reliable method—just follow the sound to its source. In older models, it might be behind the glove box, but in newer ones, it's usually near the driver's knee position.

Over the years of repairing Wuling vehicles, I've seen many flasher relay failures, and the location is actually quite easy to find. Just lift the lower steering column cover and you'll see the fuse box - the flasher relay is plugged in right next to its left side, about half the size of a cigarette pack. Recently helped a neighbor replace his - it was a classic Hongguang model with an extremely tight flasher relay clip. For beginners, I'd recommend disconnecting the battery first to avoid burning the circuit board. By the way, when this part fails, the turn signals either stay constantly lit or don't work at all. When sourcing OEM parts, pay attention to the relay number as aftermarket parts sometimes have size mismatches.

Our car club just discussed this issue. The Wuling Hongguang turn signal relay is located on the left side of the driver's seat. You need to bend down and look under the dashboard - there are four or five small rectangular modules vertically inserted there. The flasher unit is the one with a three-pin connector in the middle. Last time when water got into my car causing poor contact, I just disassembled it, dried it, and the problem was solved. The exact position varies slightly across different model years, but it's generally near the steering column on the driver's side. For DIY replacement, just prepare a Phillips screwdriver. Be careful not to scratch the interior trim panels during operation. If you encounter resistance, don't force it - check the repair manual diagrams first.


