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On 2002 Ford Truck F350 Super Duty P/U 4WD 7.3L Turbo Diesel 8cyl the Flasher is located: front seating area, driver side, under dash, mounted in fuse panel.
assuming you have check both front and rear signal lights and they are working then it sounds like the signal flasher is not working for the left side only.put on the hazard flashers to check bulb operation and if the bulbs work then the only thing in the system is the turn signal flasher not working for the left side.the signal flasher looks the same as the hazards but is a different flasher located in the same area as the hazard.
It sounds like you have a problem with the combination switch ( or also called turn signal switch ). To get to the flasher pull the heater control switch or the radio out and the flasher is on the left side, it might have a black cover on it
I would turn the turn signal or the hazard flashers on to find the respective flasher that 'clicks' when you hear and feel it, if functioning correctly.
It probably is buried underneath the steering column area under the dash.
Locate the fuse box under the dash panel. Pull the fuses one at a time and inspect. They are very hard to judge if the fuse(s) are blown unless you pull them out to inspect.
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