It's either in your fuse box inside the car and should be labeled or under the hood in that fuse box.
Your fuse box cover should have a label inside showing which fuse is for which componet. If you don't see it on the fuse box inside the car, try looking at the one under the hood. I don't think it's under there for the turn signals, but the headlight fuses are under there. If the back signals are working, it's probably not the fuse, but burned out bulbs in the front. You can tell if the front bulbs are burned out just by looking at the turn signal indicator on the dash. If one of the bulbs is burned out, it will blink real fast on the dasn indicator. I hope this helps shed a little light on it for you.
I asked my dealer the same question and he said there is no fuse for the turn signals. There is a flasher assembley. If you think you blew a fuse check the flasher assembley but where is that?
Look under the dash to the left of the steering wheel.
Back up system fuse burned out and the tranmission has a lock out for park. Try changing the fuse and looking for a short in the brake lights or turn signals.
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
If you haven't checked the fuse box do so, it's under the dash on the drivers side. If the fuse isn't blown, don't know
In the front fuse Box near the Air filter
in the fuse panel both turn signals are operated on one fuse. the flasher unit makes it flash.
I am having the same prob just with the front side turn signals. Check your fuse and the bulbs are the most obvious. There is a fuse box in trunk and underhood.
The 1996 Ford Explorer owners manual shows : fuse # 22 - 10 amp - turn signals
u can check the fuses in the left front fuse box under the hood but from the looks of the wiring diagram its not a fused circuit the [ front sam ] which is the left front fuse box assembly thats what controls the turn signals check the hazzard lights if they work ur problem might be in the blinker stalk even though the other stalk functions work
The turn signals are not fused front and/or rear. If the rear are not working you need to check for power and grounds for the lights.