Turn signal indicators (in dash) don't work
Ok, I don't know where to start looking to resolve this (minor) problem, but I'm hoping some of you do. On the 1992 F150 Custom I just bought (223k miles) the turn signal indicators in the dash (the green arrows) don't blink when the signals are on. When I turn on a blinker I hear the ticking and looking at the lamps on the outside of the truck, they are in fact blinking. However, neither direction lights up the green turn signal indicator arrows on the instrument panel.
My thoughts are that it's not a fuse as I would think that would cause the whole signal system to not work. And it seems like it would be highly coincidental for both bulbs to be burned out. But what else is there? Thank you for any help you can provide! |
Sounds like blown bulbs but might be bad connection at the cluster harness connector.
You just bought it right? so its possible one had been blown for a while just left that way, at a later date the other blew and now you own it? |
Originally Posted by danr1
(Post 14621140)
Sounds like blown bulbs but might be bad connection at the cluster harness connector.
You just bought it right? so its possible one had been blown for a while just left that way, at a later date the other blew and now you own it? Thanks for the suggestion! |
Did you try turning on the hazard switch? It should make the bulbs come on also. It could be the multifunction switch in the steering column. They do go bad pretty often.
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Originally Posted by BenS77
(Post 14624737)
Did you try turning on the hazard switch? It should make the bulbs come on also. It could be the multifunction switch in the steering column. They do go bad pretty often.
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