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I have an electrical problem I can not fiqure out. I have a 2000 F250 superduty. It started with the blinkers not working at all, then went to only the right blinker working. Now I have no blinkers, hazards or brake lights. The parking and headlights work fine. Havn't added any new electrical or trailer lights. All the bulbs and fuses are fine. If it was shorting out somwhere wouldn't the fuse blow? If you have any clue please post. Thanks.
It's attached to the lever on the left side of the steering column that you move to turn on the turn signals, etc. It isn't a do-it- yourself fix unless you have a steering wheel puller. All the power for the turn signals and brake lights run thru the switch, that's how come the turn signals flash when the brake lights are on.
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