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Which relay switch is for the turn signals on a 2001 ford explorer sport there are six of them in the box under the dash one is blue one is black by itself and 4 our clustered together
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Fog lights normally have their own relay, which is usually in a black box under the hood mounted on or near the wheel well. Take the top off and there is a diagram glued in that shows which relay does what. Find a relay that's the same in the box and plug it into the fog light location. If the lights work replace the relay. Also check your fuse box for your lights. If the lights still do not function you may have to replace the switch.
Did you look at wiring diagrams to see if all of these have anything in common ? Ground connection , B+ power supply etc..... Then testing the circuit's with a DVOM - digital volt ohm meter . Voltage drop testing . Mastering Voltage Drop Testing with Pete Meier and Jerry Truglia Electric Testing Techniques You Need to Know
Did you replace the indicator flasher relay in AUX relay box 2 ?
Free wiring diagrams here http://www.bbbind.com/free-tsb Enter vehicle info. year , make , model an engine size. Under system click on lighting ,then under subsystem click on turn signal lamps . Click the search button then the blue link.
Track it down , where do you have B+ an don't .
if the bulbs on outside are ok, and it will not flash on dash and stays completely lite up. replace the turn signal flasher. Look under the steering column and locate the fuse box. The fuse box is under
the plastic kick panel. Under the panel is a yellow case that holds the turn
signal relay. Test that this is the relay by turning it on and placing a finger on the
relay. You should be able to feel the relay clicking. Pull the relay from the
socket and plug a new one back in. Reattach the kick panel and start the
Explorer. good-day !
horn fuse should be under the dash. you may also want to check relays under the hood. They are in a block box labeled relays. Check under the dash first. There should be a diagram for the fuses in the owners manual or located near the fuse panel. The fuse block should be up above the brake
Your truck has 2 fuse centers, the horn fuse is located under the hood in the fuse/relay box on the drivers side just next to the brake booster/master cylinder. The Horn fuse is marked #10 in the box and is a 15 AMP blue fuse. This fuse supplies power to the horn relay which is marked #7 in the same box. If you do not hear this relay click and the fuse is ok then you have either a burned out horn or a defective rotating contact under the steering wheel that connects the horn button to the circuit, it is called the "Clock-spring" contact.
The fuel pump relay is in the fuse box under the hood on the left side (drivers side). The cover of the fuse box has a diagram of location of each fuse/relay.
YOUR TURN SIGNAL RELAY HAS GONE BAD. SOME WHERE UNDER THE DASH YOU WILL FIND THIS. FIRST TURN ON YOUR RIGHT TURN SIGNAL AND LISTEN VERY CLOSLEY UNDER THE DASH YOU SHOULD HEAR A CLICKING FIND THE CLICKING AND YOU WILL HAVE THE FLASHING RELAY THE OLDER ONES WERE ROUND THE NEWER ONES ARE ROUND.
it is usually the sensor or the control button itself on the dash if you have an owners manual check in there for a fuse or a relay if no manual look under the dash on drivers side for the fuse box and under the hood for the relay box
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