Turn signals
ORIGINAL: catman22
ide try taking out all the fuses under the hood and putting them back in before i would take the multi-switch out, i had a problem with my 92 tarus wagon not starting right but i took all the fuses out from under the hood, put them back in and it starts perfectly now, maybe just a little bit of a bad connection in a fuse under the hood?
ide try taking out all the fuses under the hood and putting them back in before i would take the multi-switch out, i had a problem with my 92 tarus wagon not starting right but i took all the fuses out from under the hood, put them back in and it starts perfectly now, maybe just a little bit of a bad connection in a fuse under the hood?
nope that for this thread, there is a fuse for it, in my first post in this thread i stated
"blown fuse? "if both turn signals fail to blink, the problem may be due to a blown fuse, a faulty flasher unit, a broken switch or a loose or open connection."
i was just tryin to explain that if something dosent work properly you never really know if it is gettting the right ammount of power through a fuse unless you take it out, look at it and put it back in to make a good connection.
"blown fuse? "if both turn signals fail to blink, the problem may be due to a blown fuse, a faulty flasher unit, a broken switch or a loose or open connection."
i was just tryin to explain that if something dosent work properly you never really know if it is gettting the right ammount of power through a fuse unless you take it out, look at it and put it back in to make a good connection.
there ia a 10 amp fuse in the fuse panel under the hood marked haz/flash why not pull that fuse and see if it is blown and maybe by pulling it and putting it back in it might give a better contact and let the blinkers work like they are supposed to?


