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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / October 2006

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Please help, turn signals on 90 mustang GT won't work!!!

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mike - 21 Oct 2006 02:46 GMT
To start with let me say I have looked at every newsgroup regarding
this question and have found many answers. My 90 gt's turn signals and
hazards do not work, I replaced both flashers and check all fuses and
bulbs and they are good. But, I still do not have turn signals or
hazards. I don't really care about the hazards as much as I would love
for my turn signals to work. Please, please if anyone has any ideas or
has had this similar situation, your help would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
Big Al - 21 Oct 2006 07:48 GMT
> To start with let me say I have looked at every newsgroup regarding
> this question and have found many answers. My 90 gt's turn signals and
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> has had this similar situation, your help would be much appreciated.
> Thanks.

The directional signal switch is a known problem..

Al
azjeweler@gmail.com - 21 Oct 2006 18:53 GMT
> > To start with let me say I have looked at every newsgroup regarding
> > this question and have found many answers. My 90 gt's turn signals and
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>
> Al

I had to repalce my hazard switch (I also have a 90 GT) and that fixed
my problem of my turn signals not working.  Something about the relay
through the hazard switch, I was easily able to find one in my local
junk yard (i know a guy with a foxbody junkyard!) and it was easily
replaced and fixed the problem.
 
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