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j-d
Jun 17, 2015Explorer II
You said "flasher relay" but I think you meant simply "flasher" - correct? Newer vehicles are full of relays, but not that vintage Ford.
Norm's recollection of location of at least one flasher rings true for me, but it's been a long time...
But I'm also remembering a flasher socket in the corner of the inside fuse panel, the one near the driver's left foot, then up.
We had a recent case where the member had to replace the Turn Signal Switch. Not too awful a job if:
1. you don't have an air bag and
2. you do have a wheel puller
Norm's recollection of location of at least one flasher rings true for me, but it's been a long time...
But I'm also remembering a flasher socket in the corner of the inside fuse panel, the one near the driver's left foot, then up.
We had a recent case where the member had to replace the Turn Signal Switch. Not too awful a job if:
1. you don't have an air bag and
2. you do have a wheel puller
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