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Brake and hazard lights

RedneckMomma5

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1993 Ford Explorer xlt
Recently my hazard and brake lights stop working. Check my bulbs they are good. Thinking it could be flasher relay fuse. Where is it located?
 



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Flasher relay is in the fuse panel under the dash, it’s the big round one.
 






Recently my hazard and brake lights stop working. Check my bulbs they are good. Thinking it could be flasher relay fuse. Where is it located?
It's worth checking all the fuses as well. Do your front turn signals work?
 






I would recommend measuring the flasher relay to ensure that you don't end up installing one that is too long to allow the fuse cover to snap back on.
 






I had a similar problem but mine turned out to be a short in the headlight switch, the headlights worked fine but no other lights. Probably not common, but something to take a look at if all else fails.
 






Common component in both those systems is the multifunction switch. It's the turn signal stalk on the steering column. If your fuses and such check out, look at it next. I've had a couple of these go bad recently.
 






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