This problem is caused by a heat damaged headlight switch and the connector to it, replace both parts, the connector is available as a repair part as well as the switch. When you replace the connector (A MUST DO!) SOLDER IT ON, NO SPLICE CONNECTORS! Shrink tube the connections. If you don't replace both parts then the new switch will quickly fail again and back to blinking headlights.
SOURCE: HEADLIGHT FLICKER THEN SHUT OFF
check to ensure the connection is secure at the light socket itself even jiggle the connection to ensure this dirt etc may cause a faulty connection ...also is this just one or both headlights
SOURCE: '96 ford Crown Victoria....No hazard or brake light no turn sigal
Sounds like the multifunction switch. Try working the hazard switch up and down a few times to see if you get some lights to work. If so then replace the switch.
SOURCE: ford crown victoria
you must replace the multi fuction switch! also known as the turn signal switch! its common on ford crown vic!
SOURCE: where do put antifreeze in
Goes in the overflow tank, see if there is not a small petcock on the bottom of the radiator so you can drain some old stuff out when it is cold.
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