Honestly I have found ANY work I do on my vehicles is BEST done with a manual of how to do. I own a Chilton for all 5 of our vehicles and I know for a FACT I HAVE saved probably close to $10,000 on vehicle repairs on our vehicles. A $19 Chilton is WELL worth the investment. I'll be buying a Chilton for my just bought 93 F-150 tomorrow to change the column. Upon my purchase I will share the info with this page. Good luck.
On a 2001 Ford F150, the turn signal flasher is located in a relay box on the passenger's side of the steering column. To access it, you must remove the panel under the steering column.
Disconnect the battery. Remove the plastic trim around the steering column. Remove the screws that hold the turn signal switch to the column. Disconnect the switch from the wiring and remove it.
Use a Philips screwdriver to remove the steering column. It should come off fairly easy. Replace with new one. Make sure it's screwed all the way tight.
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To replace the ignition switch on a 1993 Ford F150, first disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent any electrical issues. Remove the steering column cover by unscrewing the screws, then locate the ignition switch, which is usually mounted on the steering column. Disconnect the wiring harness from the old switch, unbolt it, and install the new ignition switch in the reverse order, ensuring everything is securely reconnected before reassembling the column and reconnecting the battery. Finally, test the new switch to ensure it functions properly.
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i cannot get the brake lights to work
you need a steering wheel puller.
First of all disconnect the battery remove steering wheel , there is a round slot in the steering column you insert a rod in there it will release the switch ( be sure to remove negative cable or air bag can go off. You may have to twist the switch back and forth to remove
Should be at the lower end of the steering column at the firewall
It's inside the steering column , the turn signal lever and hazard light button are part of the multi-function switch and stick outside of the steering column
The 1977 Ford f150 uses a steering column mounted switch. It should be on the side of the column under the dash.