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How to Replace the Flasher on a Ford F-150

The flashers, also called blinkers or turn signals, as well as the hazard lights on the Ford F-150 pickup truck are all controlled by one simple relay module. If you have a front or rear flasher that isn't working, chances are you need to replace a simple five-pin relay module located on your steering column. The part costs very little, and replacing it will take just a few minutes of your time.

STEP 1 - Use a flat-head screwdriver to gently pry the clam-shell door open. The door is located under the instrument panel on the top of the steering column between the instrument panel and the steering wheel.

STEP 2 - Remove the door and set it in a safe place.

STEP 3 - Remove the blue five-pin relay from the column by pulling it gently from the plug.

STEP 4 - Remove the screw from the top of the relay.

STEP 5 - Replace the screw on the top of the relay.

STEP 6 - Replace the relay with the new one (part number F65B-13350-AA). Plug the new relay in where you removed the old one.

STEP 7 - Close the clam-shell door by lining it up and pressing down until it snaps in place.

TIPS: This process is the same regardless of your model year. The only thing that's different between models is the location of the relay.

THINGS YOU'LL NEED: Flat-head screwdriver

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