Mercury Gran Marquis 2004 turn signals no longer turn off automatically

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Asked by 2012JoJo Feb 10, 2014 at 01:21 PM about the 2005 Mercury Grand Marquis GS

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The turn signals in my Mercury stopped turning off automatically, what is wrong?

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It's a small part in the steering column. Normally I'd say it was a DIY job but inexperienced people should not play with the air-bags. Get a quote. If you can live with the amount get it fixed.

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Turn signal/multifunction switch. It can be changed without removing steering wheel. Take the covers off behind the steering wheel and it is held on by 2 torx bolts.

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Yes you need to replace your Turn Signal/Wiper switch and NO you do not have to worry about air bag or removing steering wheel. Just watch this YouTube video to see how easy it is to replace (takes about 30 minutes). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqWeB_6BOm4

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