Autozone shows the flasher unit to be square and mounted in the interior fusebox.
There is no flasher...the turnsignals (and hazards etc.) are controlled by a relay on the fuse panel under the driver's left foot. Refer to the owner's manual for a diagram showing which relay is which.
This quote from the same question but for a Ford Freestar. I *think* it's applicable to the Windstar also...
The van does not have a conventional flasher. Instead, the exterior lamps are controlled by the Smart Junction Box (SJB). The SJB sends out signals to the multi-function switch which are returned by a lead shared between the LH, RH and high-beam flasher switches. When the SJB detects the turn signal contact, either left or right, it then supplies voltage to the appropriate cornering lamp (if equipped) and the same side turn signal lamps. The lamps flash at about 80 flashes per minute.
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