I am having a lot of problems locating the "Turn Signal Flasher" for my
1993 Mustang. CHILTON Ford Mustang Repair Manual says it is mounted on
the instrument panel reinforcement above the fuse panel. I've looked and
can not locate it.
Do you have to remove something to find it.
If anyone knows please advise as I'm getting a little frustrated.
Thanks in advance!
Autozone says its inside the fuse panel. I've never had to replace mine yet
though.
Fred
89 LX 5.0
"Doug Murphy" <lorac.tfan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>I am having a lot of problems locating the "Turn Signal Flasher" for my
>1993 Mustang. CHILTON Ford Mustang Repair Manual says it is mounted on the
>instrument panel reinforcement above the fuse panel. I've looked and can
>not locate it.
> Do you have to remove something to find it.
> If anyone knows please advise as I'm getting a little frustrated.
> Thanks in advance!
Yes, inside the fuse panel. Take the cover off and try not to break it. God
knows I did, but it does come off! lol
Brad
"Fred V." <fredvp@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Autozone says its inside the fuse panel. I've never had to replace mine
> yet though.
> Fred
> 89 LX 5.0
>
> "Doug Murphy" <lorac.tfan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Oe-dnXn4YtEYFBbeRVn-uA@rogers.com...
>>I am having a lot of problems locating the "Turn Signal Flasher" for my
>>1993 Mustang. CHILTON Ford Mustang Repair Manual says it is mounted on the
>>instrument panel reinforcement above the fuse panel. I've looked and can
>>not locate it.
>> Do you have to remove something to find it.
>> If anyone knows please advise as I'm getting a little frustrated.
>> Thanks in advance!
>
>
NO! It is not inside the fuse panel. The only Flasher in there is for
the 4way flashers and not the turn signals. Thanks for the try. I anyone
knows how to locate the Turn Signal Flasher please let me know
Thanks.
BradandBrooks wrote:
> Yes, inside the fuse panel. Take the cover off and try not to break it. God
> knows I did, but it does come off! lol
>
> Brad
>
> "Fred V." <fredvp@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:JxNif.3014$Y%5.92@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com...
>
>>Autozone says its inside the fuse panel. I've never had to replace mine
>>yet though.
>>Fred
>>89 LX 5.0
>>
>>"Doug Murphy" <lorac.tfan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:Oe-dnXn4YtEYFBbeRVn-uA@rogers.com...
>>
>>>I am having a lot of problems locating the "Turn Signal Flasher" for my
>>>1993 Mustang. CHILTON Ford Mustang Repair Manual says it is mounted on the
>>>instrument panel reinforcement above the fuse panel. I've looked and can
>>>not locate it.
>>>Do you have to remove something to find it.
>>>If anyone knows please advise as I'm getting a little frustrated.
>>>Thanks in advance!
>>
>>
>
>
> NO! It is not inside the fuse panel. The only Flasher in there is for
> the 4way flashers and not the turn signals. Thanks for the try. I
> anyone knows how to locate the Turn Signal Flasher please let me know
> Thanks.
>
> BradandBrooks wrote:
>> Yes, inside the fuse panel. Take the cover off and try not to break
>> it. God knows I did, but it does come off! lol
>>
>> Brad
>>
>> "Fred V." <fredvp@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>> news:JxNif.3014$Y%5.92@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com...
>>
>>>Autozone says its inside the fuse panel. I've never had to replace
>>>mine yet though.
>>>Fred
>>>89 LX 5.0
>>>
>>>"Doug Murphy" <lorac.tfan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>news:Oe-dnXn4YtEYFBbeRVn-uA@rogers.com...
>>>
>>>>I am having a lot of problems locating the "Turn Signal Flasher" for
>>>>my 1993 Mustang. CHILTON Ford Mustang Repair Manual says it is
>>>>mounted on the instrument panel reinforcement above the fuse panel.
>>>>I've looked and can not locate it.
>>>>Do you have to remove something to find it.
>>>>If anyone knows please advise as I'm getting a little frustrated.
>>>>Thanks in advance!
--
Yeh, I'm a Krusty old Geezer, putting up with my 'smartass' is the price
you pay..DEAL with it!
Here is what my 1993 shop manual says, word for word, so there is no
confusion:
"The turn singal flasher is located on the instrument panel reinforcement
flange ABOVE the fuse panel."
You have to rotate it 90 degrees to remove and install.
Brad
"Doug M" <lorac.tfan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:O4mdnTT7c_0IzRHenZ2dnUVZ_tadnZ2d@rogers.com...
> NO! It is not inside the fuse panel. The only Flasher in there is for the
> 4way flashers and not the turn signals. Thanks for the try. I anyone knows
> how to locate the Turn Signal Flasher please let me know
> Thanks.
>
> BradandBrooks wrote:
>> Yes, inside the fuse panel. Take the cover off and try not to break it.
>> God knows I did, but it does come off! lol
>>
>> Brad
>>
>> "Fred V." <fredvp@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
>> news:JxNif.3014$Y%5.92@newssvr17.news.prodigy.com...
>>
>>>Autozone says its inside the fuse panel. I've never had to replace mine
>>>yet though.
>>>Fred
>>>89 LX 5.0
>>>
>>>"Doug Murphy" <lorac.tfan@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>news:Oe-dnXn4YtEYFBbeRVn-uA@rogers.com...
>>>
>>>>I am having a lot of problems locating the "Turn Signal Flasher" for my
>>>>1993 Mustang. CHILTON Ford Mustang Repair Manual says it is mounted on
>>>>the instrument panel reinforcement above the fuse panel. I've looked and
>>>>can not locate it.
>>>>Do you have to remove something to find it.
>>>>If anyone knows please advise as I'm getting a little frustrated.
>>>>Thanks in advance!
>>>
>>>
>>
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 18:07:12 -0500, Doug Murphy
<lorac.tfan@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I am having a lot of problems locating the "Turn Signal Flasher" for my
>1993 Mustang. CHILTON Ford Mustang Repair Manual says it is mounted on
>the instrument panel reinforcement above the fuse panel. I've looked and
>can not locate it.
>Do you have to remove something to find it.
>If anyone knows please advise as I'm getting a little frustrated.
>Thanks in advance!
On my Fox bodies I believe they were located between the radio and
steering column. I think it was round and there was a "tit" on the top
of it that holds it in place, you rotate it 90 degrees to release the
tit. Either that or there was a clip on the side. If it's like mine
you won't have any trouble finding it once you look in the right
place.
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