under the hood you should find a small 10A or 15A fuse. There is a separate fuse for the trailer turn signals.
generally the tail light fuse is the same fuse as the turn signals
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2002 ford explorer turn signals not working
look in fuse box circular fuse that controls all signals located under dash on drivers side kick panel.
A clock spring, when you are talking about vehicles, is a device that allows all the wires that are connected to the steering wheel, such as horn, turn signals, headlights, cruise control, and radio controls to still work when the steering wheel is turned. It makes all the connections by way of a device that can turn and still stay connected.A clock spring, when you are talking about vehicles, is a device that allows all the wires that are connected to the steering wheel, such as horn, turn signals, headlights, cruise control, and radio controls to still work when the steering wheel is turned. It makes all the connections by way of a device that can turn and still stay connected.
The emergency flashers are located on the dash above the A/C controls. It appears as a bright red rectangle. Just push to turn on push to turn off.
It has one flasher that controls both the turn signals and the emergency flashers. If the turn signals are working then the flasher is not your problem. However the flasher relay is located on the drivers side, under the dash, above the fuse block, mounted on the kick panel.
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fuses for signals on lincolns are located under panel to left of steering wheel book will give specific location number of fuse it is a 15 amp fuse
There are a couple of reasons why the turn signals will not work on a 1998 Ford Explorer. The light bulbs may need replaced or a fuse has blown.
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