A friend has a 2005 Lincoln Aviator where the signals and hazard lights have failed; completely "daek.". She has replaced the flasher unit with a NAPA-matched part but the signals remain non-operational. Could a fuse have failed? What other things should be checked out?
SOURCE: 1999 ford expedition turn signals not working
It is behind center of instrument cluster just above the accel pedal in the blower/flasher relay block,it is actually a relay on this vehicle.
SOURCE: 1994 devilles flasher location
Turn signal flasher module is behind dash left of steering column near chime module. I have a 94 Seville and I had that same problem you need a Turn Signal Flasher Moduel, I forgot the proper term for it but I had to get mine replaced too. When I hit the signals to turn the side light would come on but the signal light wouldn't. Its a little box you get from Cadillac it only cost like $20 - $25 and you get it installed and trust. It'll work again. I just got mine done this week and my car now has turn signals again.
SOURCE: where is the flasher for the turn signals in a 1999 ford explorer
The 2 fuses are no 10 (7.5amp) and no 21(15amp) in the interior fuse panel.The flasher is located on the base of steering column under dash. See this this pic find connector c214 on bottom 3rd from right.
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SOURCE: 1998 Dodge 2500 pickup turn signals, hazards
There is a conector box on the left side of your steering wheel on the colum loosen it and check your wires I bet when you just loosen the block they will start working,I hope this helps you
SOURCE: 96 Ford Taurus no turn signals or hazards
Take the turn signal lever and jiggle it, a lot. If they start working, the switch is bad. You can also turn on the hazards and take hold of the button and push it left , right , forward and back and see if they start working. If so, replace the turn signal/ hazard switch.
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