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Ford Mustang The Mustang remains one of the most widely recognized, respected, and desired nameplates in the automobile business. The Ford Mustang defined the pony-car segment in 1964; Plymouth's Barracuda may have beaten Ford to the showroom by 16 days, but it was the Mustang that set the sales records. The 'Cuda is gone now leaving Ford's pony to prance alone.

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Old 06-29-2008, 09:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 1993 Mustang LX turn signal problem

My sister has a 1993 Ford Mustang LX with the 2.3L 4cyl. I'm having a problem tracing out what is wrong with the turn signals, the emergency flashers work, running lights work but the turn signal doesn't, I've put in a new signal/wiper/high beams switch on the column and checked the fuses. Is there another relay other than the one for the emergency flashers under the dash somewhere that goes to the turn signals? I'm really lost here and need some help. thanks for any comments
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I don't know how useful this is , or if it is the same flasher box thing that you were talking about. I have a 92 Mustang LX 2.3 4cyl. as well. I've had to replace pretty much EVERY lightbulb in the car except the interior roof panel.
When we changed teh fuses in the box and the bulbs in the dash but my turn signal still wouldn't comeon.. we had to purchase a flasher box thingy from Kragen autoparts..
It was under the console behind teh glove box, once we changed that the signal worked. though i don't hear a click noise every time the light flashes.
I don't know if it was supposed to make a click noise or not, but they work now!!
Good Luck, you'll need it!
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sometimes it may be a burned out directional bulb on the outside, ie tail/headlights...
i've had a couple of cars where that's all it was...
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