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There are two fuses to check, both 15A. One is for the turn signal and the other is for the hazard lights. I think on the 2006 they are fuses 10 and 29 in the passenger compartment fuse box.
If both fuses are good you are possibly looking at either a faulty flasher relay stuck in the 'Off' position or a faulty turn signal switch. Sadly on the Town Car they didn't fit the flasher relay in any of the fuse boxes. It is mounted separately somewhere under the middle of the dash. I am not familiar with Lincoln cars So I would suggest you take it to a mechanic who does know that make and model.
First check turn signal fuse and relay if, they are good then try pressing on and off the hazard switch while turning the signal switch on.If signals start to work replace hazard switch.If hazard switch is good then replace turn signal switch.
{: ) If the IGN E fuse and the HAZARD fuse at the underhood fuseblock is okay, and the signal lamps wont light or flash at all, and assuming the wirings & connectors are also okay, it could be your turn signal multifunction switch or your turn signal hazard flasher module that is faulty.
Stop lamp an hazard lights work ?
The body control module (BCM) is responsible for controlling the turn signals and hazard lamps. When the turn signal switch is placed in either the left turn or right turn position, the BCM receives a signal from the turn signal switch. The BCM then sends an on-off voltage signal to either the left or right turn signals and their instrument panel cluster (IPC) indicator. When the hazard switch is pressed, the BCM receives a signal from the hazard switch. The BCM then will send an on-off voltage signal to all the turn signal lamps. All the turn signal lamps will flash including both IPC turn signal indicators.
Repair an open, high resistance, or short to ground in the inoperative turn signal supply voltage circuit. Refer to Circuit Testing and Wiring Repairs .
Did you complete the repair?
Sounds like a fuseable link burned out. If the battery was not disconected while the alternator was being replaced this could have happened. It could have also happened if jumper cables were momentarly hooked up wrong.
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