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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Explorer / September 2006

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No turn signals work but flashers do!!

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mcolliga@purdue.edu - 30 Aug 2006 21:20 GMT
I have a '92 Ford Explorer and when I signal a left turn the light
inside does not come on and nor do the exterior signals.  When i signal
a right turn the interior light stays on rather than blink, but still
front nor rear exterior lights work.  Although when I turn the 4-way
flashers on they work.  Any ideas would be great.
Charlie Bress - 31 Aug 2006 15:24 GMT
>I have a '92 Ford Explorer and when I signal a left turn the light
> inside does not come on and nor do the exterior signals.  When i signal
> a right turn the interior light stays on rather than blink, but still
> front nor rear exterior lights work.  Although when I turn the 4-way
> flashers on they work.  Any ideas would be great.

There are different fuses for the turn signals and the hazard lights.
Turn signals use 15 amp, fuse 5 in the interior fuse panel.
Hazard lights use fuse 4 there

Charlie
Ashton Crusher - 05 Sep 2006 06:32 GMT
>>I have a '92 Ford Explorer and when I signal a left turn the light
>> inside does not come on and nor do the exterior signals.  When i signal
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>
>Charlie

I think they may use different flashers too.  He might have a bad
flasher or some burned out bulbs.
 
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