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93 ranger hazard flasher problem

Old May 21, 2017
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93 ranger hazard flasher problem

Tried to research this as much as I could but no anwser was found. Turn signals function as they should just no hazard flashers. Checked fuse and its good. Is there a second flasher can under the dash somewhere. Could the emergency switch in the column be bad? Out of ideas here.
 
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Old May 21, 2017
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Welcome to the forum

Yes, there is a second flasher just for the hazards, I think it is on the back side of the cab fuse box, but............
I have found it behind glove box area on some Ford pickups in the early 1990's
 
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Old May 22, 2017
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Still cant find a second flasher for the hazard lights. Looked everywhere uder the dash. Called napa and they said its the same flasher unit used for the turnsignals. Called ford dealer locally and they said they would have to see it to know. Anyone else have this problem with e-flashers?
 
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Older Ranger Diagram here: http://www.therangerstation.com/tech...top_hazard.JPG

1994 diagram in PDF

1995 and up used 1 flasher only
 
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