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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Cars / April 2005

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turn signal relay flasher

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kent_1 - 28 Apr 2005 22:10 GMT
I have lost my manual for my car and need help...I have no signals...I
bought a new flasher but have no idea where to look for the old one...I
have looked under the dash by the fuse box and under the hood...could
someone narrow down my search and tell me where it is?

Thanks
Sharon K.Cooke - 28 Apr 2005 22:13 GMT
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> I have lost my manual for my car and need help...I have no signals...I
> bought a new flasher but have no idea where to look for the old one...I
> have looked under the dash by the fuse box and under the hood...could
> someone narrow down my search and tell me where it is?
>
> Thanks
kent_1 - 28 Apr 2005 22:27 GMT
sorry 95 taurus
icouldv8@siomd.com - 29 Apr 2005 02:31 GMT
>sorry 95 taurus

why did ya replace flasher
most of the time its the fluid

http://www.kalecoauto.com/fluids.htm

hurc ast
MasterBlaster - 29 Apr 2005 11:32 GMT
> I have lost my manual for my car and need help...I have no signals...I
> bought a new flasher but have no idea where to look for the old one...I
> have looked under the dash by the fuse box and under the hood...could
> someone narrow down my search and tell me where it is?

Haynes says:
"The combination hazard/turn signal electronic flasher unit is mounted
under the left side of the instrument panel, above the fuse panel."

Picture shows a squarish box, held in by a clip, with a plug on one end.
Not mounted directly on the fuse panel like many cars.
 
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