SOURCE: Blinkers stopped working
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.
SOURCE: no brake lights of blinkers 1990 dodge dynasty
While not likely, it is possible that the light bulbs in both sides are have bad filaments. Turn on ignition key (but don't start engine). Then turn on parking lamps (first detent or "click" on headlamp switch). Walk around car and look for illumination on front parking lamps and rear tail lights. Turn on the right turn signal. Are those (right hand) lamps now changing brilliance? Try the left turn signal in the same manner. Are those (left hand) front and rear lights changing briiliance? Take note of any positions that did NOT change briliance when the turn signals were activated. If NONE changed briliance, you either have a bunch of bad bulbs (unlikely) or a bad flasher (more likely) or a bad turn signal switch (most likely) or perhaps wiring problems (possible if the car has been in a collision or has been "worked on" by some "non-expert" mechanic). Check the action of the emergency flasher control switch located on the steering column (facing up). Pushing it in (down) should result in the button going to two different heights alternately (low, high, low, high). You could just have bad flashers or corroded flasher contacts! Good luck!
SOURCE: 2003 F-250 Flashers won't work
I'm leaning towards a bad multifunction switch on your steering column.
symptom chart
Multifunction Switch
Removal and Installation
You can do this. You don't even have to remove the steering wheel.
Buy the part at tascafordparts.com for about 35% off too.
Please rate as fixya if this fixes your issue and report back on success. good luck.
SOURCE: Dash Lights 1995 Isuzu Rodeo
with lights off and battery disconnected remove the twist knob on the dash that brighten and dims your dash lights and jump the two prongs with a jumper wire. connect battery and turn lights on all your dash lights should work now. if thay don't take the dash screws out and replace the bulbs, it's really easy if you have mechanical skills if not consult a friend that does. now you know the dash light dimmer switch is bad and they are hard to find i found mine in a wreck but until i did i just left the jumper wire in place (about a year and 1/2)
SOURCE: cant locate thre blinker flasher fuse on 1995 buick regal gs
I've had the same problem in my 1994 buick. The switch is in the steering column. Must remove aribag etc... I took mine in and got it fixed for $250.
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