Good post, thanks.
Just got my flasher unit / side turn indicators going again. Just bent that little contact blade on the relay a bit. And, now it works!
Here is the longer story if someone wants to know how.
Put both hands into the storage bin and "locked" them there, then pulled the bin out.
Pulled the connector locks together and removed the connector to the left.
Inserted a screwdriver at each clip for the unit and pushed it to the right, and dropped it...
Unscrewed the ash tray, pulled it out and disconnected it.
Bent that forward wall in the lower bin back a bit and with the flash light I could see flasher unit and managed to fish it up again with a screwdriwer.
Took the steel clips off the unit.
Unclipped the housing.
Didn't know which relay that was which but connected it without the housing and could see that the one with two connectors was the hazard, which makes sence thinking about the number of lights.
Disconnected it again and with two micro screwdrivers I managed to bend the single connector relay plate by locking the plate with one screwdriver and pushing the connector together with the other one.
Could really see that it made any difference but connected it to see if it did the job, and it did.
Then put it back into its housing again and put everything else back.
Will be interesting to see for how long it works and when the flasher starts to hesitate again I know what to buy and what to do