I went out and looked at mine as soon as I got home.
Both flashers are wired exactly as the service manual says they should be. There is no orange wiring involved in either connector, nor is there a blue wire on the turn-signal connector.
In your second pic, the turn-signal flasher is almost exactly where the factory put it, except of course it was clipped to the side of the ashtray frame. Neither one of those pictures show the hazard-flasher connector, though. It's part of that huge harness that goes out of frame. That's the harness with the ignition and turn-signal switch connectors at the column.
Looking at the previous picture of your actual hazard connector further up, it's evident that sucker got
hot at one point. It's partially melted. I see another pink wire in that image but can't see where it goes--it should be the brake-lamp switch at the pedal. There should be
three pink wires on that branch of the wiring harness as shown in the second picture: The single wire for the brake-lamp switch and two for the hazard flasher. The pink wire crimped with the black w/tracer feeds the dome lamp. The other pink wire goes to the hazard switch in the column. The single white is the other brake-lamp switch connection. The black w/tracer is a 12V constant power feed, i.e. unswitched from battery positive (always on).
It's worth nothing that nowhere in that branch of the harness was there any orange wiring originally. In fact, there are
no orange wires in
any branch of the harness within a foot of the fuse box--just orange coming out of the fuseblock and entering the harness:
I'm not sure what's happening with your harness but someone obviously had their fingers in it, probably after whatever caused that connector to melt.
My first suggestion, since it's cheap and easy, would be to just try a different flasher--especially if your dome light works. If the dome light doesn't work, then we'll investigate that orange wire (and the black/tracer wire) further.
My assumption is this: I
think that orange wire was installed to replace a melted/burned pink wire. If your dome lamp works, that's almost certainly the case. The dome lamp is fed from the black/tracer wire crimped together with the orange wire on your car (the one that's pink in the FSM and my harness).
The next check is to turn on the hazard switch on the column and check continuity from that lone pink wire on the flasher connector to the following 18-gauge wires at the turn-signal switch connector at the column: brown, light green, tan, or dark green (these can be seen in my last photo above). There should be continuity between that pink wire and
all four of those wires. If those connections test out OK, you probably just need a new flasher. If not, you probably have a bad hazard (and hence turn-signal) switch.