It's a dual relay and it's above the fuse box inside but try turning on whichever works turn/4ways to here it clicking if not go to rockauto.Com and look up your vehicle and then go to the electrical section to see what it looks like skirted or non skirted also go to ford owners.Com and download the owners manual then go to roadside emergencies and your fuse box diagrams and fuse values are there and the relays location also check your bulbs to if one filament is blown and there 2 in each the signals brake lights and 4 ways work off one and the regular tail/parking lights work off the other
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You find the flasher on the steering column. You have to remove the cover located between the steering wheel and instrument panel. There you find the flasher.
Before replacing the flasher check the wirings to the flasher.
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flasher relay is in the #10 location (7.5A fuse), also #21 location (15A fuse) in the power distribution box that is under the hood.
SOURCE: where is the signal flasher located on a 2005 ford
The relays are located in the reverse side of the passenger compartment fuse panel. As you look in the relay box the flasher relay in the top row, farthest one to the left. It kinda stands alone as it is in the first position. If I remember correctly it's the biggest relay you see in that box. I hope this helped and good luck.
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Ford Explorer's utilize a Multifunction Switch on the turn signal stalk,
but the flasher relay location depends on the year. Either under the
steering column (remove lower plastic shroud) or under hood with other
fuses, links, and relays, inside a rectangular plastic enclosure). If
you've bought the new relay, you'll know what you're looking for.
I have the same year and model, and my flasher is yellow with square-like a relay and extra extended cover, under dash to the left of the steering wheel, fastened with clip to lower upper hidden edge just below your knees.
I was reading that the yellow flasher/relay is for Explorers with a tow package, got to looking around at the electrical on the towing and it was all corroded by the plug in end on the rear of the 1995 eddie bauer explorer, removed it, cut wires off and taped up, tucked up in bumber, replaced fuse in fuse box leftest row, one about 4rth or 5th down blue in color was blown, everything works great now.
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