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The hazzard switch is the most likely culprit since it directs current to either the turn signal switch or directly to the turn signal lights depending on its position. Over time the contacts wear out in the flasher switch. When you push it in and out you are allowing good contact to return to the normally off function that routes power to the turn signal switch.
The flasher switch can be found at any good parts store.
the multifunction switch is a common problem on fords. the switch controls the wipers, turn signals, high beams and hazards, and sometimes only 1 part of it will fail. in your case it sounds like 2 parts fail at the same time.
First off make sure you dont have a faulty bulb check to see they are all good. you should know this by activating your turn signal if the indicator turns on but does not flash and you dont hear the clicking sound then you have a bad bulb. If all your bulbs are good then try changing out your flasher it may be faulty.
I NEED TO LOCATE THE SWITCH WHERE IS IT ?
MY INDICATORS NOR HAZARD LIGHTS ARE WORKING I DONT KNOW WHAT IS WRONG WITH IT CHANGED BULBS BUT NOTHIGN THEY ALL WENT OUT AT THE SAME TIME
SO THERE MUST BE A RELAY SWITCH SOMEWHER BUT DONT KNOW WHERE ?
THANKS FOR HELPING
My experience tells me to replace the turn signal flasher first.If the problem stays,then the turn signal switch would be the problem,If I can help let me know,I will try to help.
I have this problem with my 2002 grand am. When my turn signal doesn't work, I turn my flashers on and off really quick and then the turning signal will work. It is caused by a bad connection. Sometimes if I am going to be in heavy traffic, I will press the flashers button several times before I get on the road to hopefully prevent that problem.
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