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> Hazard Lights 96 Thunderbird, Won't flash
hornsby79
post Sep 22 2008, 05:38 PM
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My hazard lights don't flash when I push the switch down on steering colum. My turn signals work just fine. I tried to find the flasher, but I can't locate it. When I have it switch down the turn signals won't flash, till I turn hazard switch off. Is it a dirty switch or flasher relay and if its the relay where is it located.
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stuntsunltd
post May 9 2009, 08:07 PM
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its a flasher relay which is located in the fuse panel. the fuse guide should show you its location. If the fuse guide is broke or missing find a chiltons manual at your local parts store and look it up.
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