where fuse or relay located at for turn signal

Asked by Jerome Feb 26, 2016 at 12:17 PM about the 1996 Mercury Grand Marquis 4 Dr LS Sedan

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Signal lights not blinking when turning turn
signal on

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only problem with this picture/diagram is, it is from 1997 mercury.. also, there should be a picture or diagram on actual fuse cover, either interior or exterior..

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You will find a relay (metal can looking device about 1.5" in dia.) under the driver's side dash attached to a support frame. Cheap rat; easy to replace once you have found its location. Try asking your parts store that you buy it from.

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I just had this problem with my 1996 mecury grand Marquis I got stuck somewhere I ran a jumper wire from a hot fuse that is live all the time and ran a wire to the lower wire to the brake pedal switch and every thing came back and my fuse for the brake light was not blown try that worked for me till I have time to fix it good luck

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