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The Toyota Tercel Flasher Relay is an essential component that controls the turn signal and hazard light functions in the vehicle's electrical system. The designers of the Toyota Tercel provided it with a light and tough body, clear lens lighting, and engine choices that gave a good balance between a spirited response and low emissions. Thus, owners get to experience the economy of the Toyota Tercel without compromising on reliability. Hatchback and sedan options make the car remarkably easy to park but still large in cargo capacity, and true Toyota parts maintain that reliability image over decades. The Flasher Relay of any Toyota Tercel is a small electronic device that will quickly open and close the indicating circuit to create the rhythmic blink to inform other drivers of a turn or a danger. This Flasher Relay has heat reactive contacts that detect load on the circuit, maintaining the flash speed constant and indicating to the driver that a bulb has burned out by blinking rapidly. Since the Flasher Relay survives countless cycles, contacts can get stuck or accelerated with age, so replacement is the highly fast remedy to erratic signals. On the brand, replacing the unit is enough to reestablish factory timing, ensuring that all Tercels communicate well on the road. To install, take out the negative battery cable, remove the old relay from its socket or wires, press the new matched unit firmly into the socket, reconnect the battery, and check that both the turn and hazard lights are blinking as usual.