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Old 06-14-2010, 03:14 AM
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Hey I was driving home tonight and noticed my blinkers weren't working(had a buddy confirm they weren't working). Headlights, alarm, radio, brake lights and hazards are working.

I haven't checked the fuses yet because it's 2 in the morning.

Are the blinkers on a separate fuse? Or does this sound more in the line of a broken wire or bad switch, they were working earlier that day.
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dude, what i know from my 91 is that when my turn signals aint working, its becuz ym bulbs in that back are loose, and only in the back never had a problem for the front ones, just back since they are new tail lights, and i do beleive they are different fuses, but i can go out to my truck and check for you
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ok its going to be the number 5 fuse directly below number 1 fuse, and yes completly different fuse from all the other stuff you were mentioning
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It's not the bulbs, blinkers aren't working on the dash either.
My hazards and break lights work fine.
I'm leaning towards a fuse, so i guess i'll find out in the morning, i didnt know if it would be on a separate fuse, because with my 92 ranger the radio, break lights, blinkers and hazards were on the same fuse....but i guess we're talkin older f150 now.

So number fuse number 5 I'll be seeing you in the morning thanks for the input cheecks.
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welcome anytime, and yes different fuse
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well, I did end up checking the fuses they were fine. The problem ended up being the blinker flasher, 4.99 and i have blinkers again, wahoo.
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well good thing you figured it out
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I was going to say your blinker fluid might be low! :-)
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Originally Posted by jhelrey
I was going to say your blinker fluid might be low! :-)
Well actually the rotary girder attached to my max flight module was causing my flux capacitor to short out!



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