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- jrclarkExplorerMy 2003 DP on a Freightliner chassis has two flasher units. One for the turn signals and one for the emergency flashers. Both are under the dash and easily removed. Both flashers are identical. Switch them and see if the problem follows. Any good auto parts store will have a replacement. But, take the bad one with you since there are a ton of different flashers.
- D_E_BishopExplorerGo to the archives in the Winnebago Industries web site and look for the 2003 manuals, they are available on line free. The fuses and flashers will be listed in the first section titles, "Automotive".
The House schematics require a bit of getting used to but you will find everything there.
There is also a catalog of all the parts in the house. It has a description, location in the house and the part number. There is a parts house just down the road from Winnebago that carries the parts, Lichtsinn.com/Winnebago/parts.
The turn signal switch, if it is bad, is about $125.00. - crassterExplorer IIAlso you can check the fuse by using a meter. Set it to continuity and use the probes on the back of the fuse to check it.
- DrewEExplorer II
donn0128 wrote:
Check your lights first. Second, check the turn signal switch. Flashers are generally mounted to the under dash fuse panel.
Since it was posted the four way flashers work, the lights are okay (and I would guess the flasher as well, assuming it's probably the same flasher unit for both functions). The turn signal switch would be my primary suspect in this case. - 1492ModeratorMoved from Forum Technical Support
- midnightsadieExplorer IIpull the fuse cover off look on the inside of the plastic cover might be a fuse chart there.I,d find the fuse box before taking things apart.
- harold1946ExplorerWhat chassis and model number?
- donn0128Explorer IICheck your lights first. Second, check the turn signal switch. Flashers are generally mounted to the under dash fuse panel.
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