It's not a signal flasher.. It's Lighting Control Module. Located to the RIGHT of the steering column by the temp/ashtray assembly.. Under, what I assume would be the kick panel.. (mine's been taken off due to retired squad)
All lighting is controlled by the LCM (Light Control Module)
In a 1997 Ford Crown Victoria, the signal flasher is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. It can be found near the steering column, usually mounted in a socket. If you're having trouble locating it, refer to the owner's manual for a detailed diagram.
Inside the steering column cover ( the turn signal lever and hazard flasher button stick out of the steering column cover )
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In the 1999 Crown Victoria the LCM, Lighting Control Module , contains the relay for the turn and hazard flashers. This located under the dash.
there is no flasher! well not in the since you think. all the lighting goes there a lighting control module, (lcm). its a black box about 4 by 7 inches and is located under the drivers side dash towards the radio area.
If your car has a distributor it is the negative on the coil.
You don't say what year of Ford Crown Victoria , but if you move the turn signal lever forward it will turn on the high beam headlights
Front of engine.
On a 1998 Ford Crown Victoria : If you mean that you want to turn on the high beam headlights ( push the turn signal lever forward , away from you )
Behind the front bumper cover
Should be in the fuse panel inside the car on the brake pedal side.