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67 Mustang Coupe Flasher Location? TIA
1967 Mustang Coupe w/factory AC,PS,PB,MT
Any ideas where the turn signal flasher is? It doesn't seem to be where either Ford or friends say. Any and all replies appreciated. |
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Howard Juneau wrote:
> > 1967 Mustang Coupe w/factory AC,PS,PB,MT > Any ideas where the turn signal flasher is? > It doesn't seem to be where either Ford or friends say. > Any and all replies appreciated. if you are talking about the flasher module it is probably where the 66's were located... in the glove box( mine also had a switch to put on the emergency flashers....... so if yoiu have this switch there then its right behind it.. if not then look under the dash for the small metal box that contains the flasher module..... |
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You mean the things that go "de-doink"?
Mine where behind the dash cluster. Should be attached to the back of it actually. There are two. Howard Juneau wrote: > 1967 Mustang Coupe w/factory AC,PS,PB,MT > Any ideas where the turn signal flasher is? > It doesn't seem to be where either Ford or friends say. > Any and all replies appreciated. > > |
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The Emergency flasher is on a bracket screwed to the peadl support. The turn signal is on
the back of the dash cluster as mentioned near the clock. StuK "Wound Up" > wrote in message ... > You mean the things that go "de-doink"? > Mine where behind the dash cluster. Should be attached to the back of > it actually. There are two. > > Howard Juneau wrote: > > 1967 Mustang Coupe w/factory AC,PS,PB,MT > > Any ideas where the turn signal flasher is? > > It doesn't seem to be where either Ford or friends say. > > Any and all replies appreciated. > > > > > |
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[I'm new to this USENET stuff. I hope I'm doing this right and I apologize
if I'm doing it wrong.] Thanks to all! I checked in the glovebox and, after pulling the glove box, checked everywhere near the glovebox and found nothing. With a hand through the ashtray opening, I checked on the back of the instrument cluster near the clock (where my Ford docs say it is), and found nothing. I did find a "small metal box" (about 1" x 1/2" x 1/4") attached under the dash near the ignition switch. Is this a flasher module? Again, thanks to all! ========== "Howard Juneau" > wrote in message ink.net... > 1967 Mustang Coupe w/factory AC,PS,PB,MT > Any ideas where the turn signal flasher is? > It doesn't seem to be where either Ford or friends say. > Any and all replies appreciated. > > |
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I distinctly remember two... perhaps my emergency flasher was
mislocated. God only knows what wiring was done, come to think of it. Stuart&Janet wrote: > The Emergency flasher is on a bracket screwed to the peadl support. The turn signal is on > the back of the dash cluster as mentioned near the clock. StuK > > > "Wound Up" > wrote in message > ... > >>You mean the things that go "de-doink"? >>Mine where behind the dash cluster. Should be attached to the back of >>it actually. There are two. >> >>Howard Juneau wrote: >> >>>1967 Mustang Coupe w/factory AC,PS,PB,MT >>>Any ideas where the turn signal flasher is? >>>It doesn't seem to be where either Ford or friends say. >>>Any and all replies appreciated. >>> >>> >> > > |
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It should be a circular, silver, tinny little metal thing with two wires
hooked to the back of it on spade connectors. Howard Juneau wrote: > [I'm new to this USENET stuff. I hope I'm doing this right and I apologize > if I'm doing it wrong.] > > Thanks to all! > > I checked in the glovebox and, after pulling the glove box, checked > everywhere near the glovebox and found nothing. With a hand through the > ashtray opening, I checked on the back of the instrument cluster near the > clock (where my Ford docs say it is), and found nothing. > I did find a "small metal box" (about 1" x 1/2" x 1/4") attached under the > dash near the ignition switch. Is this a flasher module? > > Again, thanks to all! > > ========== > > "Howard Juneau" > wrote in > message ink.net... > >>1967 Mustang Coupe w/factory AC,PS,PB,MT >>Any ideas where the turn signal flasher is? >>It doesn't seem to be where either Ford or friends say. >>Any and all replies appreciated. >> >> > > > |
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Maybe the flasher unit isn't in its receptcle or plug. You may have to
search for that to know where to plug the flasher in. I'm more familiar with the mid 60's trucks and Galaxies, but I believe most turn signal flashers were mounted in or near fuse panel. The hazard/four way flashers were usually nearby if they were factory installed. Optional dealer or owner installed flashers were a switch/flasher combo usually mounted in the glove compartment or in/below the dash. Get a good light and stick your head under there. Good luck. "Wound Up" > wrote in message ... | It should be a circular, silver, tinny little metal thing with two wires | hooked to the back of it on spade connectors. | | Howard Juneau wrote: | > [I'm new to this USENET stuff. I hope I'm doing this right and I apologize | > if I'm doing it wrong.] | > | > Thanks to all! | > | > I checked in the glovebox and, after pulling the glove box, checked | > everywhere near the glovebox and found nothing. With a hand through the | > ashtray opening, I checked on the back of the instrument cluster near the | > clock (where my Ford docs say it is), and found nothing. | > I did find a "small metal box" (about 1" x 1/2" x 1/4") attached under the | > dash near the ignition switch. Is this a flasher module? | > | > Again, thanks to all! | > | > ========== | > | > "Howard Juneau" > wrote in | > message ink.net... | > | >>1967 Mustang Coupe w/factory AC,PS,PB,MT | >>Any ideas where the turn signal flasher is? | >>It doesn't seem to be where either Ford or friends say. | >>Any and all replies appreciated. | >> | >> | > | > | > | |
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Sometimes they are just dangling down hanging from the wires. You just have to get under
the dash and scratch around up there. Most of these cars have had them replaced by now so most likely they weren't reinstalled in there proper places. Often the replacements don't have the proper "nub" on them to reinstall them anyway. They should be cylindrical not square. Most likely the box you found is and AC component or a relay etc. StuK "Howard Juneau" > wrote in message ink.net... > [I'm new to this USENET stuff. I hope I'm doing this right and I apologize > if I'm doing it wrong.] > > Thanks to all! > > I checked in the glovebox and, after pulling the glove box, checked > everywhere near the glovebox and found nothing. With a hand through the > ashtray opening, I checked on the back of the instrument cluster near the > clock (where my Ford docs say it is), and found nothing. > I did find a "small metal box" (about 1" x 1/2" x 1/4") attached under the > dash near the ignition switch. Is this a flasher module? > > Again, thanks to all! > > ========== > > "Howard Juneau" > wrote in > message ink.net... > > 1967 Mustang Coupe w/factory AC,PS,PB,MT > > Any ideas where the turn signal flasher is? > > It doesn't seem to be where either Ford or friends say. > > Any and all replies appreciated. > > > > > > |
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The wires should come out of the main loom near the steering column
underneath the dash (can't remember - maybe from the ignition switch). According to the manual they should go up to the top of the instrument assembly where the flasher unit plugs in. On mine (late 67) instead of going up, the wires have been clamped between a metal brace and bottom part of the dash (the metal part that the supports the instrument assembly). The wires come out deeper under the dash and the flasher just hangs off these, accessable from the floorwell. I guess this was done by the factory, but whether by design or error I don't know. I take it the flasher does not work, otherwise you could just turn it on and locate by sound! Either take your instrument cluster out, about a 1/2 hour job once you know what to do, or get on your back with a flashlight. Good luck, Clive |
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