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Under the steering column on driver side by the fuse box you will see a round metal or plastic button like device when you turn the blinker on should make the blinking sound once? Keep turning it on and off until you locate the flasher? Note: there are two flashers one is hazard and the other is turn signal! Make sure your hazard flasher blinks after you unplug the turn flasher so you know you have the right one located?
Hi there: I suggest to look behind glove box, drop door all the way down (black square box).
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Actually there is a relay however it is not an individual part. The turn signal relay and the hazard relay are in the LCM (Lighting Control Module). This is expensive to replace however you should test the multi-function turn signal switch first as I am having the exact same problem with my 95 Crown Victoria LX. If you go to any parts store they will tell you that it is just a relay and sell you one for the newer Crown Victoria models. However in the 95 to about 2002 models they employed the bad idea of the LCM.Good luck.
For 1995 Ford Crown Victoria 4.6L SFI 8cyl, the Flasher is located:
Front seating area, driver side, under dash, driver side of pedal support bracket, mounted in fuse panel.
turn signals usually have a flasher relay, you might also look at the switch in teh steering column. if the emergency flashers still work, swap the flashers, to see if that fixes the flashers.
If all other lights are working properly (brakes, hazards and tail lights) there is a good possibility that it is a flasher unit. The flasher unit is usually near or in the fuse block and is usually a small round about an inch in diameter - can be plastic or metal covered. Grasp it firmly and pull straight out on it. There are 2 contacts at a 90° angle that fit into the board. A new unit should be under $10. To reinstall it - just align the contacts with the slot and push it firmly back into place. On most vehicles the hazard flasher unit is the same device but a separate unit. If you turn on the hazard switch and those lights are working you will be able to hear a click as it turns on and off. Once installed - activate the turn signals with the key on to see if it clicks.
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.
The hazards are on a seperate fuse to the indicators, on the inside of the fuse box cover it will tell you which fuse it is, simply replace it with one of the same rating and your hazards should work, if not come back to me
The flasher is the round most likely yellow but could be silver mounted in fuse panel. The hazard flasher is located on back side of fuse panel directly behind it.You can remove it and insert it in place of the turn signal flasher to see if it is bad.
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