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Turn signals not working?

Blue71

Contributor
Bronco Guru
Joined
Aug 27, 2001
Messages
5,149
Got this Bronco and the turn signals won't work. I put all new bulbs, checked signal fuse (good), checked flasher fuse things too. I see it has one flasher for the signals and one for the emerg. flashers and both are good. Running lights are fine. The gauge cluster dash lights for the signals lights light up solid. Sometimes only the right one and sometimes both. They stay solid (on) though.<br><br>Any suggestions?<br><br>Thanks ,<br><br>Blue71
 

dash8mx

Jr. Member
Joined
Feb 7, 2002
Messages
85
Not real good at electrical stuff but try looking at the turn signal switch, and the flasher's. I have had to change the turn signal swich on 2 different broncos.Get a wiring diagraqm and follow the current path and see where it is getting lost at. I would bet it's the switch .good luck william in va
 

astark

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Bronco God
Joined
Jun 16, 2001
Messages
7,349
My Bronco has emergency flasher switchs on the dash and on the stearing wheel colum too. The one on the colum is hard to see, but if in one position or the other, the turn signal will not work, even though the dash switch will work the flashers. Check and see if you have two emergency flasher switches and if you do try them in different positions while you also try the turn signals.
 

cobranco

Full Member
Joined
Jul 3, 2001
Messages
192
Loc.
Zeeland,MI
I recently replaced the cam on mine. I got it from JBG for around $10. I had a similar problem, and after looking it over, I had to use a wire cutter and shorten two of the contact wires on the back of the cam. When the lever was moved to left or right blinker, only one wire was contacting the button because the other longer one was just mashing up against the plastic. These cams are cheap and only last about year.
 
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