Turn signals flash "sometimes" and then just stop. Sometimes won't flash at all. I can see the turn signal light on at the dashboard and the appropriate light in front and back go on but no flashing. The fuse is fine. Checked. The hazards work. Thanks!
SOURCE: 2003 ford explorer - sometimes
This is most likely going to be an issue with a relay. The relay on the fords that is tied into the blinker module can go bad is it gets wet or over loaded. Are there any after market things added to your vehichle? This can also be caused by overloading part of your ECU if you have after market headlights, or headlights that carry too high a load. When it blinks for 3-4 times and stops, does it blink faster than normal? This can be a sign of a false connection to the light itself. Such as having the wrong bulb in for the blinker.
SOURCE: Turn signals hazards and brake lights are not working fuses good
did u check fuses under the hood on driver side lol yes ford has them thear also
SOURCE: Left turn signal does not flash, I have changed
the turn signal switch is probably bad remove cover and check out puts with a test light to make sure
SOURCE: rear turn signal and hazard light don't flash (left side only)
The rear left turn signal bulb must be replaced immediatly before it melts the light socket, if it has'nt yet. Also please verify that the correct light bulb is being installed. because even though many bulbs look the same they are not identical. Installing the wrong bulb can be the begining of many, many problems in the particular circuit
SOURCE: The turn signal lights on
Sounds like your flasher relay is broken. A lot of people think that because their hazard flashers work that everything is OK, this isn't so. Hazard flashers are on a seperate system, and as such they have their own relay.
You will need to find where your indicator relay is located and replace it with the correct type.
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