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It might be the flasher relay and it might be the horn relay although horns tend to seize up through lack of use. the flasher relay is is separate to the Hazards relay which is often part of the switch.
A fuse panel is in the glove compartment; remember that turn signal and hazard signals work with Flashers: the turn signal flasher is mounted in a clip on the right
side of the steering column support bracket. The hazard flasher is
located in the component center, under the instrument panel, on the
right side.
Replace the flasher by unplugging the old one and plugging
in the new one.
1994 Buick Park Avenue 3.8L SFI OHV 6cyl The Flaser is located in front seating area, driver side, under dash, driver
side of steering column, mounted in lower corner
of fuse block.
Application: 01 for Hazard flasher; and, 01 for Turn Signal Flasher.
It should be where they told you- may be under or behind the kick pannel at your knees somewhere. Note: the one autozone sold you may look totaly diffrent from the one you have in your car -even though it should work- usually i have seen round chrome colored canister with connector tabs on them- (about the size of a film canister cut in half.)
educated guess..flasher units (2) one for signals the other for emerg flashers usually located in fuse block under dash drivers side kick panel , glove box area ..or engine compartment near battery
Your F--150 has 2 flashers, emergency and turn signal. Both are mounted on the fuse block under the dash. The turn signal flasher is mounted on the front of the fuse panel, the emergency flasher is mounted on the rear of the fuse panel. so replace the turn signal flasher should solve the problem. Let me know how it goes.
for both issues, could possibly be the flasher unit for the blinkers.....which could be separate from the hazard flasher unit...(happened on my 92 chevy lumina) or the actual turn signal switch which is located in the steering column....not the stick you push, but the part inside that the lever controls (also happened on my lumina............3 times)
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start by checking the flasher....its cheap maybe 3-4$ for a new unit.....if thats not it and you figure out its the switch, go to a junkyard.....its wayyyy cheaper
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