Turn Signal Troubleshooting (check in this order):
· Check Fuse
· Check Bulbs
· Check Flasher Relay
· Check Turn Signal Switch in steering column
· Check switch on brake pedal
· Check license plate light bulb and wiring
· Check all wiring harnesses and wiring for shorts
Most likely its the fuse or a burnt bulb breaking the circuit. See sources and related links below for bulb information. Sometimes the license plate and/or the trailer hitch is wired into other circuits and can cause issues in other areas. Sometimes its wires grounding out somewhere on the vehicle. See sources and related links below for bulb information. See owner's manual for location and identification of fuses.
to change the lights you remove the dash cluster and replace the bulbs. the number for the bulbs are 197
A blown fuse would cause the hazard lights not to work on the 1994 Ford F150. It could also be blown bulbs causing the lights not to work.
There is a wire harness. The bulbs tend to go out.
AnswerIf the bulbs check out OK then I would check for a loose ground wire.Replace your turn signal switch, that's what I had to replace to get mine working again.
change the bulbs and fuses
The bulbs may be burned out, or a fuse may be blown.
Either hand signal or check and replace your fuses and turn signal bulbs.
It can be blown fuse, defective turn signal Flasher Relay, or blown bulbs. In rare instances it can be a defective turn signal switch.
to change the lights you remove the dash cluster and replace the bulbs. the number for the bulbs are 197
Most of the cars now have composite lights and the lights have to be revomed to replace the bulbs.
You need to remove the dash in order to get back there to replace any blown bulbs.
fuses are blown, or bulbs are blown
To fix faulty daytime running lights on a 1996 Chev Suburban, check if the bulbs are blown. If so, replace it. If the new bulbs are blown immediately upon replacement, check the wiring running to the headlights.
Headlights are light bulbs not too much different from the bulbs in your home...they must be periodically changed. In short...you have a blown bulb. If you replace the bulb and the lights still do not work you must check the fuse to see if it is blown. If it is not the bulb or the fuse, you have an electrical problem requiring a mechanic.
my left turn signal on my 1997 dodge conversion van works fine,the right signal lights but does not blink,,,,any ideas
A blown fuse would cause the hazard lights not to work on the 1994 Ford F150. It could also be blown bulbs causing the lights not to work.
Replace the bulbs, change the fuse if its blown, and check the wiring to make sure its not damaged.