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turn signal flasher location

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thedaddystang

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ok ive looked behind the radio behind fuse box and glove box as well will somebody please tell me where the heck this thing is before i give up and sell the damn car
 
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It is behind and above the radio, on the right.
 

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glowstang93

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On my 93 it is located behind the glove box, just open it and push the back tabs toward the center and it will swing down so you can see it. I don't know what year your stang is, but maybe this will help someone.
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superhuaman

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glowstang93 said:
On my 93 it is located behind the glove box, just open it and push the back tabs toward the center and it will swing down so you can see it. I don't know what year your stang is, but maybe this will help someone.
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Why is yours not plugged in?
 

glowstang93

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It is unplugged, because I unplugged it to change it. After I unplugged it, I took a picture to share. I replaced with an electronic flasher. It cost more, but is more consistent than the cheap oem flasher.
 

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Mine was located above the steering column.


Dammit...no consistancy...
 
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I think perhaps they are behind the fuse panel on the earlier models (meaning the ones with a square fuse panel cover colored to match the dash).
 
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lang williams

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i've heard they're in dif locations depending on when the car was built. it was above the stering colum on my 87, it was blue an so was the dash so it was fun to find.
 

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superhuaman said:
Why is yours not plugged in?
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You beat me to it...

I need to replace mine one of these days, it's really really really slow.

Of course I'll probably just wait until it stops working...
 

HISSIN50

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I wonder if Jrichker has a turn signal relay post that he puts up, or if he has another response where he incorporates TS relay info.

If he did, folks that took pictures (you guys did great by doing so!) could send him your pics with a note about what year your car is. After a little while, he'd have a pretty nice list and set of pictures with TS locations by year.

Otherwise, it's a good idea to take two days worth of food and water, a phone and let a loved one know where you'll be in case you don't return (from under the dash ).
 

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Go to the parts store and get the electronic flasher, usually part number EL-12 IIRC, and your blinkers will flash like they should. You can use the same flasher for the turn signal (the part in the dash) and the flashers(the one on the back of the fuse panel).

I believe the relay was moved behind the radio/glovebox starting in '90 with the intro of the airbag.
 
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ahh makes sense, trents99. btw my name is also trent
 

HISSIN50

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I've seen the TS relay in a handful of locations in the aero fox cars - I'm not sure if there was that much thought about where to put it.
 
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