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Anonymous Posted on Jul 29, 2011

My 2001 f 150's turn signals wont work,the high

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The flasher unit is located to the right of the steering column under the instrument panel

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  • Anonymous Jul 29, 2011

    Can u describe what to look for? I havent found anything directly underneath the dash that looks like my flasher relay

  • Anonymous Jul 29, 2011

    They used to be a round silver piece that just pushed in. Now they are a black plastic square thing about 1" by 1". You should be able to lay on your back on the drivers side and look up with a flashlight and see it. It should be directly up towards the dash from the gas pedal.

  • Anonymous Jul 31, 2011

    Ok yah i found it today,yah its not a relay or a multi function switch problem,i have a wiring issue i believe

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