sounds like shifting linkage needs to be adjusted
TRY LOOKING DIRECTLY BELOW THE STEERING WHEEL/ COLUMN
its just below the right strut in a box or under the steering column
It's below the gear selector lock button on the automatic transmission cosole shift
the vertebral column is located below your skull on your back.
On a 1998 Ford Taurus ; On the column shift the overdrive button is on the end of the gear shift lever On the console shift the overdrive button is on the drivers side of the gear selector lever below the button you have to press to shift out of PARK
In a 2001 Ford Expedition : ( both rear wheel drive and 4x4 versions were available ) * if it has the 4x4 Control Trac system the rotary selector dial is to the left and below the radio . It has A4WD , 4H , and 4L positions
A 1997 Ford Expedition is either rear wheel drive or it has the Control Trac 4x4 system ( the rotary selector dial is located to the left and below the radio, it has 4 positions , 2H / A4WD / 4H / 4L )
The hazard and turn indicator flashers are located under the dashboard, directly below the radio and just to the left of the cigarette lighter/ashtray. There are two side-by-side, with the turn indicator flasher on the right. You need to begin by removing panels starting from below the steering column, then working your way to the right. There was another answer that stated it was located behind the glove box, but those are relays.
A Base has a PH level of below 7
A guess, traction control on/off.
The turn signal indicator relay switch can be found below the dashboard on the drivers side. The signal indicator relay switch should be labeled as such.
directly below steering column on kick panel (RHD) directly below steering column on kick panel (RHD)