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Originally Posted by jcstratt
I don't think it effects brake lights, but....try tilting your sterring wheel up and down while checking the blinkers. If you don't have a tilt wheel....then nevermind that.
What I would do is to remove the plastic collar from the steering wheel and and start checking for a loose or broken wires, if its not there then its going to be in the steering column itself, theres a name for the part but I can't think of it right now. Let me do a search and see if I can locate a thread on it.
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https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/s...t=Turn+signals
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/s...t=Turn+signals
Most of the other post that I have read seem to indicate that it is a loose connecter in the column, you can check this for yourself be removing the collar from the steering wheel {3 torx screw if i remember right }and wiggle the wires at the connector. lets us know
https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/s...t=Turn+signals
Most of the other post that I have read seem to indicate that it is a loose connecter in the column, you can check this for yourself be removing the collar from the steering wheel {3 torx screw if i remember right }and wiggle the wires at the connector. lets us know
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The problem is usually one of two things. You have to remove the column covers and look at the top back side of the multifunction switch (turn signal switch). Either the plug has worked loose or (like what happened to mine) the pin retainers inside the connector broke and the wires pulled out. You can replace the connector if need be for $35-$42 or you can epoxy them back in place. Epoxy is easy to do and cheap, but you must take care that you do it right and not get it all up in the contacts themselves.