Well, I found the answer to my own question. Upon further inspection, I located the somewhat hidden module that contains the electronic flasher(s) under the dash. If facing forward in the driver's seat, the module is secured inside the dash directly above the visible diagnostic tool connector (plug that is mounted on the bottom front of the dash near the accelerator pedal). The module is basically a small black rectangular box with a removable snap-on lid. I found that it's best to detach the module first (which slides onto a metal support and is locked into place by a snap fastener under the dash) and move it down in the open for better access. Once the module is disconnected from the support and brought down for better access, the lid can then be easily removed to expose the flasher. Then, it's only a matter of removing the old flasher and installing the new. Snap the lid back on and the module can then be reinstalled under the dash.
Wheres turn signal flasher on 98 lincoln towncar
Where to find flasher on 1998 Lincoln Continential
the signal flasher is the hazard light switch......remove the radio bezel and change the switch
replace the turn signal flasher fuse.
The emergency signal flasher module can be found below the dashboard, on the drivers side of the engine compartment. The emergency signal flasher module simply plugs in and out.
usually under the dash
its usually under the dash board, silver in color and square, hopefully, you never know what they change these days.
ABOVE THE GLOVE BOX ON THE RIGHT
There is not a flasher on a 1996 Lincoln Town Car. The turn signal and hazard flashers are operated by what is referred to as the lighting control module. It is located in the dash behind the knee bolster above the accelerator pedal.
Some might think there is no turn signal flasher fuse and if your turn signals are not working you should replace the turn signal switch located on the stearing colum. This is incorrect. There is a flasher for this car EP-34 12.8v ELECTRONIC FLASHER Up Date: I checked with the Lincoln dealer and verified that the Lincoln continental flasher is integrated into the "Multifunction light control module" part # 13c788. Cost at the dealer is over $600, junk yard around $50. There is no stand alone flasher relay as in the older or more senseably engineered and cheaper cars.
There are no Flasher Fuses per sey. There is a turn signal fuse, and there is a Flasher Relay. Go to www.autozone.com and look up component locations.
In the fuse box the round silver flasher.