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When exiting a traffic circle, you should signal your intention to leave by using your turn signal well in advance of your exit. Check your mirrors and blind spots for pedestrians, cyclists, and other vehicles before you move to the exit lane. Maintain a safe speed while navigating the circle, and yield to any traffic already in the circle if necessary. Once you've safely exited, deactivate your turn signal.
You can find the turn signal relay switch beneath the dashboard, on the drivers side. The relay switch is round and labeled.
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Use your signal lights.
under the steering wheel you have to take the how thing apart and its a round thing p.s. its connected to the turn signal lever
check the flashers.. sould be a round fuse sorta thing
Turn Signal flasher is located in the fuse box on the left side of the dash. There should be two round flasher units. The top one is the four way flasher and below is the turn signal flasher.
The turn signal flasher relay switch, on a Ford E2 50, can be found below the dashboard on the drivers side. The relay switch is round and simply unplugs.
Its the 1x3/4 inch silver round fuse in the fuse box
The turn signal flasher is located in the fuse compartment. The fuse compartment is located under the steering column on the interior of the car. The flasher fuse is round and silver. Hope this helps.
Turn signal relays are normally under the dash near the steering column. They are round or square about 1.5" diameter with 2-3 prongs.