Check the FLASHER, also can review the Fuses, located inside the passenger compartment, under the drivers-side of the instrument panel.
Both the turn signal flasher and the hazard warning flasher are
mounted on the fuse panel on the truck. To gain access to the fuse
panel, remove the cover from the lower edge of the instrument panel
below the steering column. First remove the two fasteners from the
lower edge of the cover. Then pull the cover downward until the spring
clips disengage from the instrument panel.
The turn signal
flasher unit is mounted on the front of the fuse panel, and the hazard
warning flasher is mounted on the rear of the fuse panel.
To access the fuses, remove the fuse panel cover. Note the spare fuses (A) and provided fuse puller tool
Fuse panel and power distribution box identification for 1995-99 Explorer/Mountaineer models-Part 1
Fuse panel and power distribution box identification for 1995-99 Explorer/Mountaineer models-Part 2
Fuse panel and power distribution box identification for 1995-99 Explorer/Mountaineer models-Part 3
Power Distribution BoxLocated under the hood, in the
engine compartment. It houses the fuses and relays for most of the
under hood components which are not controlled by a dash mounted switch
(such as the alternator, fuel pump, ECM, etc.). The fuses and relays
are replaced in the same manner as the fuse panel inside the vehicle.
The power distribution box cover is hinged on one end and utilizes a
retaining latch on the other. Simply release the latch and lift the
cover up to gain access to the fuses and relays.
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