rocket1lf
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Does anyone know where the turn signal flasher is. I can hear it, but I can't locate it. I am converting to LED's and the turn signals flash fast, so I need to replace it. Thx Rick
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Does anyone know where the turn signal flasher is. I can hear it, but I can't locate it. I am converting to LED's and the turn signals flash fast, so I need to replace it. Thx Rick
The flasher is located on the top right side and should be seen attached to the support bar. The flasher is a Ford flasher and you can get it at any part store. The flasher on my 08 is on the top right and you can see it as soon as you open the hood. The flasher is attached to the support bar and can be changed without any problem.
I believe led replacement flashers are available :Shrug: Your parts guy should know. And yes, definitely bring in your old one to match the pin print.Does anyone know where the turn signal flasher is. I can hear it, but I can't locate it. I am converting to LED's and the turn signals flash fast, so I need to replace it. Thx Rick
I got a Novita EP27 from Autozone for $15.99. Works great. The flasher was just where you said it was. One problem that I did have, that drove me nuts, was the right side front bulb wouldn't flash with the LED, but would work with the incandescent bulb. It took a while trying to find the problem until it hit me that the LED is polarity sensitive. I checked the voltage at the socket and sure enough, it was reversed. The - was on the pin and the + was on the side. It was a pain trying to get enough wire and cross them, but I finally got it done. Now both fronts work. Tomorrow I'll just have to see if the rear lights were wired wrong also. I hope not. Rick
Rick what LED bulbs did you use in the mirrors? Are they brighter then the incandescent bulbs? Same info on the rear when you get r don
Thanks
Ted
They're all working. The only difference I see is the amber LED bulbs in the back are not as yellow as the amber colored incandescent ones. I don't know of any LED's that are. I can live with it. I was lucky and the rear wiring was correct. Rick
A bit late, but maybe it'll help someone else. No Stallions in our facility at the moment, so I had to get creative and robbed this image online. The flasher relay is a standard Ford unit (only blue relay under the hood). I edited this image to show the approximate location for future reference. Hope it helps.
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Looks great. You must of done a lot of work getting the housings apart. Rick
Ted, did you have to install a resistor in line?? Thanks.
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