The switch is located in the steering column. Your signal light/wiper arm is part of it. Remove the lower/upper plastic covers (three Phillips screws from bottom) Two torx screws hold the switch to the column. Un plug wire harnesses and remove.
check the headlight/multifunction switch
The turn signal switch is part of the multifunction switch.The turn signal switch is part of the multifunction switch.
On a 1997 Ford F-150 : The multifunction switch is inside the steering column cover , except for the turn signal lever and the hazard flasher button that sticks out of the cover
The turn signal/dimmer/wiper switch is the multifunction switch.
The turn signal switch is part of the multifunction switch.The turn signal switch is part of the multifunction switch.
There is no "headlight" relay for the Discovery II series. All of the operative functions, aside from fuses, are located in the Multifunction Stalk Switch that is attached to your steering column.
possible multifunction switch, check your headlight bulbs first
The headlight switch on a 2002 Ford Windstar is located on the dashboard to the left of the steering wheel. It is typically integrated into the multifunction switch, which also controls the turn signals and windshield wipers. You can find it as a knob or a lever that you can turn or pull to activate the headlights.
Check the bulbs and then the multifunction switch (headlight switch)
test your multifunction switch,located on left side of steering column
Inside the steering column cover ( the turn signal lever and the hazard light button stick outside the cover )
In the 1998 Volvo V70, the headlight switch is located on the left side of the steering column, typically integrated into the multifunction lever. You can turn the switch to control the headlights, including the parking lights and fog lights. The switch may have different positions for off, headlights, and parking lights.