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Old 06-27-2019, 02:58 PM
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Info on this part??

Located on the back side of panel under steering wheel. Screw onto the panel. What is it and what's it's purpose? (Brown)

Also, what is this black one as well? Under dash also.



Located on back of panel under steering wheel

Located under the dash on the right side of driver side.
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Old 06-27-2019, 04:16 PM
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Black one is a flasher relay for your hazard lights. Can't read what's on the yellow one.


Guess how I figured that out..... I googled Niles IF332. Right on top. Nuff said.

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Looks like the lights/key chime.
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Old 06-27-2019, 09:46 PM
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Thanks for the info I do appreciate it. Not so much the criticism on finding the part on Google as I was at work and don't use my phone on the clock. Was hoping to get an answer by the time I got off so I didn't have to search and I did so thanks for the answer but no thanks on the criticism.
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Old 06-28-2019, 08:39 AM
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I guess only YOUR time is valuable.

Why do any work when you can get an idiot here to do it.

My advice.... We don't need that mentality, so take it where peeps like you dwell. Good luck with that.

It's all about YOU!

I bet your boss expects Due Diligence. But we're unreasonable.

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Old 06-28-2019, 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Scottees96M
Thanks for the info I do appreciate it. Not so much the criticism on finding the part on Google as I was at work and don't use my phone on the clock. Was hoping to get an answer by the time I got off so I didn't have to search and I did so thanks for the answer but no thanks on the criticism.
Hmmmmmm. You can't use your phone on the clock, yet somehow you managed to take those photos, upload them, and post the message to the forum. In that amount of time you could have googled the part number as well. So don't come in here acting like a delicate flower when someone helps you out and flicks you the slightest amount of crap.
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Old 06-28-2019, 06:11 PM
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You didn't even bother to introduce yourself.

Please learn some manners.

We don't have to help you.

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Forums and social media are now the substitute for doing actual research and work.

I came from the pre-net era where people had to actually use their brains and figure shlt out on their own most of the time. Now the only thing this most recent generation knows how to do is ask someone else how to do everything. Oh and Facebook. I resent them all.
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