Depending on the year ea, ed, ef etc have them on top of the steering column
EA to AU3 - on top of the steering column
BA to FG - on the instrument cluster on the left hand side above the tripmeter button and near the MFC display unit
It is located underneath the hazard switch, as it is incorporated with the hazard switch.
Doesn't have hazard lights.
Is the hazard lights button not on top of the steering column ? The switch for the hazard lights on my 1995 Ford Explorer is part of the multi functin switch ( turn signals etc. )
the back?
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your 1997 Ford Crown Victoria hazard lights switch. Remove the hazard light switch retaining screws. Reverse the process to install your new hazard light switch.
find the two wires and connect them to a switch
on top of the column
On a 2003 Ford Explorer : The hazard flasher switch is behind the steering wheel , the button sticks out from the top of the steering column cover ( it is part of the multi-function switch which is inside the steering column cover , except for the turn signal lever and the hazard flasher button )
In a 1961 Ford Falcon, the flasher unit is typically located under the dashboard, near the steering column. It is mounted on the fuse panel or attached to the ignition switch. To access it, you may need to remove some panels or kneel down to get a better view. The flasher is responsible for controlling the turn signal and hazard light functions.
Under the dash, directly under the headlight switch.
On a Ford Taurus : The multifunction switch is INSIDE the steering column cover The turn signal lever and hazard flasher button stick outside of the cover
possible crook ign. switch contacts or crook starter motor.