99 Hazard Flasher
LieutenantCracker
08-29-2010, 09:22 PM
1999 Mercury Grand Marquis:
Hazard flashers suddenly stopped working.
--> It's NOT the fuse! <--
I THINK the problem lies with the switch-- If I hold it in a certain place between the "on" and "off" positions, they'll flash but I get nothing if the switch is clicked "on"!
All turn signals/bulbs are in proper working order.
Is the switch replaceable... if so, is it a relatively easy fix? (I already know that it's kind of risky working in/on the steering column, because of the airbag);
*PS In case you're wondering: Yes... It IS somewhat more important that I have the flashers working because I use the car in my part-time job, blocking/directing traffic, for various private events. It's not ABSOLUTELY necessary b/c I have other flashing lights (strobes & LED's), but I'd like to have them working, if at all possible.
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Hazard flashers suddenly stopped working.
--> It's NOT the fuse! <--
I THINK the problem lies with the switch-- If I hold it in a certain place between the "on" and "off" positions, they'll flash but I get nothing if the switch is clicked "on"!
All turn signals/bulbs are in proper working order.
Is the switch replaceable... if so, is it a relatively easy fix? (I already know that it's kind of risky working in/on the steering column, because of the airbag);
*PS In case you're wondering: Yes... It IS somewhat more important that I have the flashers working because I use the car in my part-time job, blocking/directing traffic, for various private events. It's not ABSOLUTELY necessary b/c I have other flashing lights (strobes & LED's), but I'd like to have them working, if at all possible.
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danielsatur
09-01-2010, 06:47 PM
It sounds like you have a little wear & tear on your switch.
LieutenantCracker
09-08-2010, 02:32 AM
Yeah, I agree that's probably the problem...
Is the switch replaceable... if so, is it a relatively easy fix?
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way2old
09-09-2010, 02:53 PM
Pull lower steering column trim, there are 2 little torx scerws holding it in, there are 2 wiring connnectors on the back. Takes about 15 minutes to swap.
LieutenantCracker
09-09-2010, 03:44 PM
THERE's the answer I was looking for!...
Thanks! (as always, WTO!)
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