The hazard and turn signals each have their own flasher relay. They should be fairly close to each other under the dash. They are the same flasher part.
On a 1996 Ford Bronco the turn signal flasher is plugged in to the fuse box
If it's the same as my 1982 F150, open the fuze box located by the driver's left foot on the firewall. The flasher unit is a silver cylinder. Should pull right out.
Located in the fuse panel behind the colored co-ordinated panel under the steering column. Accessed by removing the 4 black fasteners.
Behind the fuse panel cover directly under the steering column. Panel is held in place by 4 black thumb turn fasteners. Fuse panel is on left. Ford flaser is generally green.
Check fuses and turn signal flasher
Stock tires on the Bronco are 31x10.5 R15 with stock rims.
in the fuse box on the drivers side just under the steering wheel (between the door an steering wheel) it's the big round silver one.
i beleave the inertia switch is located behind the glove box or just below it.. that's where it is located on my 86 and my old 88 bronco II
On a full sized Bronco, it is located in front of the fuel pump between the frame rails near the drivers feet.
The PCM for the 89 Bronco is located on the firewall on the driver side. You can access it from inside the cab, behind the parking brake pedal.
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