Probably a turn signal flasher. Located under the dash. The turn signals and hazards usually have their own separate flashers.
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SOURCE: No turn signals, hazards or brake lights
replace the turn signal switch in the steering column
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: Hazard Lights Won't Work on 96 Taurus
FIRST Check for Blown Fuse Then Locate Flasher Units @ Fuse Block to Determine Wiitch one is Hazard Turn On Key Then Turn Syg. Feel Flashers The One you feel Clicking is For Turn The Other IS Flasher Replace this Flasher unit.
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SOURCE: My 96 ranger turn signals & hazards don't
It Could Be The Flasher Switch Or Turn Signal Switch Now This May Not Be Whats Wrong with Yours Now My Ignition Switch came Apart on my car and i lost turn signals and E flashers i hope one of these will help
SOURCE: 2000 Ford Vic PI 4.6L no hazard lights, no
i work on plenty of police and non police crown vics(mostly 2003 and newer) but i am not 100% sure if this car has a LIGHTING CONTROL MOBULE. the newer ones do. this module controls the headlights,interior lights,turn signals.etc. it is a black box located above the brake pedal but off towards the pass. side.not far from the OBD connector.i wanna say it has 2 or 3 electrical plugs. it would also help if you get a WIRING DIAGRAM. i dont know how much they cost but maybe try swapping in a used or alot of times ive been able to open up the plastic "case" and look to see if anything on the circuit board looks burnt. let me know if this helps!
Testimonial: "yep...looks like I don't have a lighting control module at all...I have 3 connectors that are stuffed just above the gas pedal.:-( thanks 4 the help."
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