because there are two diffrent flashers 1 for the flashers and 1 for turn
YOU NEED TO REPLACE THE TURN SIGNAL FLASHER. IT WILL BE LOCATED ON OR VERY NEAR THE STEERING COLUMN UNDER THE DASH.
A common problem.I hope you mean lights on the dash & no signals outside the car.Simple blown bulb or bulb not making contact inside the socket.I've done this on many of my cars.
The flashers are part of the directional stalk. This is for all 1995 - 1997 Lincoln Continentals.
Probably the turn signals , hazard flashers , high beam headlights etc. like it does on my 1995 Ford Explorer
AnswerDefective emergency lights flasher relay.I had the same problem and I had to buy a new turn signal switch that you have to take off the steering wheel to get to it
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AnswerAccording to my Haynes repair manual, 1995 and later models, theflasher relays for the turn signals and four way flashers are locatedunder the instrument panel to the right of the steering column.
The 1995 and newer Crown Vics don't have normal flashers, they have a Lighting Control Module (LCM) that contains relays which control the flashing.
The signal and 4-way flashers are behind the lower dash panel, aprox under the radio. The lower dash panel must be removed to gain access to the flashers.
There is usually a relay for the flashers and turn signals. It is usually a round metal looking thing in the fuse box. This is usually the norm. I have never worked on this specific vehicle, but they are all simular. Good luck.Brad.
On the junction panel on the firewall just above and left of the brake pedal. You can see it quite easily, pulls out. Replace with exact part or lights flash at the wrong rate.
Check the ground wire for your lights, located on the frame somewhere Lisa