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2000 Ford Expedition Repair Question


Topics covered: Headlight switch, Knob, Panel.
Mileage: No information provided.

Asked on January 9, 2009

2000 Ford Expedition Flashers do not work

Electrical problem
2000 Ford Expedition V8 Four Wheel Drive Automatic 90000 miles

All bulb and fuses under the dash in the fuse box are good, but the turn signals do not work. Is there a seperately located flasher relay or fuse? If so where.
Avatar Asked by Darrenk

Answer

Replied on January 9, 2009

Hello

Yes there is a flasher relay.
It is located behind the center of dash, in theblower/flasher relay block.

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Tiny Answered by bluelightnin6 (expert)
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Replied on January 10, 2009

Where exacltly is the blower flasher relay block under the dashboard

Thanks

Tiny Response from Darrenk
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Replied on January 10, 2009

It is inside of the dash. In the very center, behind your radio and other accessories there. You will have to remove some components to get to the relay block.

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Tiny Answered by bluelightnin6 (expert)
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Replied on January 11, 2009

Were can I find a detailed step by step visual how to diagram to find and replace the flasher. Thank you.

Tiny Response from Darrenk
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Replied on January 11, 2009

Disconnect negative battery cable.
Remove headlight switch by doing the following:
Turn headlight switch to ON positoin. Pull headlight switch knob. Insert a thin tool to release headlight switch knob and remove. Reinstall headlight switch knob 180 degress from original position. Turn knob fully counterclockwise. Turn knob fully clockwise. Pull headlight switch from instrument panel. Disconnect electrical connectors.

Carefully release 4 retaining clips and remove steering column opening cover.
Remove 7 instrument panel finish panel bolts.
Remove instrument panel finish panel.

You should gain access to relay this way. Below is only diagram I can find of relay. You can contact your local Ford dealer for a print-out of the relay diagram.


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Tiny Answered by bluelightnin6 (expert)
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