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Still no turn signals...

We have replaced that Flasher relay and the multifunction switch in my 1993 Taurus. I have check all of the fuses and they are fine, but I still have no turn signals only hazards. The guy at the auto parts store and a few other people have told me that there are actually 2 flasher relay switches in my car but no one can tell me where the second one is located. I replaced the one that is by the fuse box (behind the dimmer switch panel) does ANYONE know where the second one is?

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The Electronic Flasher is located behind LH side of the instrument panel, above fuse panel.
you have to get on your back in front of the drivers seat ,,,with a flash light and look under the dash ,,, on the left side of the steering column tucked under the dash is a black square relay looking thing ,,this is your turn signal flasher ,,

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 23, 2008

SOURCE: location of flasher for turn signal

  1. Access the COMBINATION Turn Signal and Hazard INDICATOR FLASHER on the Left-Hand (drivers) side of the instrument panel in the fuse junction panel.
  1. Remove turn signal flasher/hazard indicator flasher by pulling indicator flasher straight out.
  1. To install, align the terminals of the flasher and press into place.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 13, 2009

SOURCE: Turn Signal Flasher location in 93 Mustang GT

The flasher is a small round plastic cylinder (unless replaced with a metal one) behind the left edge of the glove box that will look similar to the one in the fuse panel. The first step is to squeeze gently both sides of the open glove box and let it swing downward. It will be snapped into a metal horizontal brace just to the left of the glovebox opening by a small tab and have two wires attached. The number more than likely will be a #552 although I have seen a factory one with a Warner #224

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 03, 2009

SOURCE: 1997 Ford Taurus flasher location/replacement

images from a 97 Ford Taurus, GL body type. Shows location of flasher and a simple removal tecnique I discovered. The alternative was insane contortion.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 25, 2009

SOURCE: 96 Ford Taurus no turn signals or hazards

Take the turn signal lever and jiggle it, a lot. If they start working, the switch is bad. You can also turn on the hazards and take hold of the button and push it left , right , forward and back and see if they start working. If so, replace the turn signal/ hazard switch.

gerry bissi

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  • Posted on Feb 03, 2010

SOURCE: where is the turn signal\hazard flasher located?

it's in the auxiliary relay box behind the glove box.

13350 is base part number on flasher

Testimonial: "Actually found it located behind the radio mounted on a brace. Removed cover and relay pulls out. About 1" cube with 5 terminals on it."

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