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My 92 F-350's directional signals just suddenly quit working, left, right, front and back. Everything else seems to work. What would be the most likely cause for them to stop working like that?
I would say the flasher as well.... Should be located on the fuse panel inside the truck. looks like a square relay unit plugged in next to the regular fuses. Also check the fuses in the main junction box under the hood.
I would say the flasher as well.... Should be located on the fuse panel inside the truck. looks like a square relay unit plugged in next to the regular fuses. Also check the fuses in the main junction box under the hood.
I would say the flasher as well.... Should be located on the fuse panel inside the truck. looks like a square relay unit plugged in next to the regular fuses. Also check the fuses in the main junction box under the hood.
I guess this is going to sound kind of silly, but I can't find the darned flasher. I bought a new one, and it looks like a two inch or so diameter metal cylinder with two electrical prongs meant to fit into some sort of socket. But I don't see anything similar under my dashboard or under the hood. This is a 1991 F350 bucket truck. Does anyone know where the flasher is mounted on this truck?
A picture really is worth a million words. My truck's fuse panel had been pushed up and out of position so that I couldn't see the flasher mounted on it through the dashboard's inspection hole. Seeing where it was on your picture I was able pull the panel back into position and make the flasher visible, replace it, and the flashers now work again. Many thanks!
Tom
Originally Posted by BillyBob69
Isn't this what you see? It is the round unit in the fuse panel.....
A picture really is worth a million words. My truck's fuse panel had been pushed up and out of position so that I couldn't see the flasher mounted on it through the dashboard's inspection hole. Seeing where it was on your picture I was able pull the panel back into position and make the flasher visible, replace it, and the flashers now work again. Many thanks!
Tom
Pictures do help....Although my wife keeps hiding all my picture books...Something about nekkid pics don't coun't.