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The brake lights and headlights and tail lights work on my 86 f150, but my turn signal lights don't work. what could be the problem?

  • rondarwin87 Mar 01, 2009

    my 99 f150 turn signals work but some times they dont. when i turn right it has a quick clicking sound. also the hazard lights do not come on at all. I just replaced the signal bulbs because of this and it still doesnt work. I CANT GET MY TRUCK INSPECTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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