1989 bronco 2 blinker signals dont work

Asked by Maria_Horsager Jul 11, 2023 at 09:03 AM about the 1989 Ford Bronco II XLT 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The blinker signals don't work but the hazards do work. No light or sound goes
on inside or outside of the car when I turn either blinker on. When I turn the
hazards on, the little light flashes inside the car and it makes the normal clicking
sound, as well as it working normally on the outside.

3 Answers

40,015

If the brake light and directional share a bulb then the brake light may run through the directional switch . A multi tester is useful for electrical problems

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310,265

This sounds like a bad turn signal switch but you need to check the flasher unit and fuses for the turn signals as it is different from the 4 way circuit. A test light or voltmeter is a must have for checking circuits on this old of a rig. You may also want to invest in a good shop manual that has wiring diagrams in it.

157,625

You have 2 flashers. One for the turn signals only and the other for the hazards only. Sounds like the turn signal flasher is bad. Hope that helps! Jim

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