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Ford AerostarOriginally conceived as an answer to the first Chrysler minivans, the Aerostar is an old school rear-drive van that's at its best when it's harnessed for hard work. It can haul--and tow--heavier loads than the front-drive crowd, and gets the job done with a fair degree of comfort and style.
My turn signals and hazzard lights stopped working recently. Nothing lights up nor do I hear the "clicking" sound when the signals are activated. I can not for the life of my locate the flasher unit. Can somebody please point me in the right direction?
I just picked up a 90, like last week. It seems to me, after looking in the owner's manual (I had to get off eBAY), your flasher unit is located in the fusebox area.
it should be one of those big relays. We had a '90 aerostar, and I remember looking in the fusebox (we had a phone charger that kept poping the fuse, so we always had it open), and if I am correct, the blinker relay should be a chunky one that looks like it's big enough that it's permanent (don't worry, it's just looks like that because it's that big). I may be wrong though, that was a couple years ago.
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