The signal light circuit is separate from the emergency flashers. First check for a blown fuse, then check the signal flasher relay.
There are two relays, one for the emergency flasher and one for the turn signals. Replace the Flasher Relay for the turn signals, it is defective.
It is either a blown fuse, defective Flasher Relay, defective turn signal switch, blown bulbs, or loose or corroded bulb socket. If none of the turn signals flash, then the flasher is bad. Replace it.
it is located on the steering column
on top of the steering column.
replace flasher can Check fuse
if only the turn signals are not working,you should replace the flasher can
The flasher for the 1991 Ford Explorer is located in the same box with the fuses, just underneath the dash on the left side in front of the drivers seat. Take your hand and check for the box
you may need to replace the flasher relay it should be in the fuse panel
Check fuses and turn signal flasher
Check fuse and turn signal flasher relay.
The turn signal flasher on a 2006 Ford Explorer is under the dash on the driver's side. This vehicle has two flasher units, one for the turn signals and one for the hazard lights. They are next to each other.
Could be: Fuse Flasher Switch in column There is another flasher behind the fuse panel that controls the signals