1967 f250 flasher

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1967 f250 flasher

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I am looking for the flasher on a 1967 f250. I have the instrument panel out of the truck and cannot find the flasher.
I have no turn signals, brake lights or emergency flashers, figure it may be the flasher.hope someone can help.
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Re: 1967 f250 flasher

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check the fuses for power going to wire 810 to the column. it should be a black wire with red stripe. http://www.fordification.com/tech/wirin ... ghts02.jpg
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Re: 1967 f250 flasher

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My 67 had a big box looking flasher that was mounted behind the instrument cluster just to the left of the ash tray.
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Re: 1967 f250 flasher

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thanks to all, I was looking for a little round flasher, this is a camper special so it has the large heavy duty flasher just left of the ashtray like you said..
thanks so much,
gonna change it and see if it works
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Re: 1967 f250 flasher

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my guess it that it is a fuse or bad wiring to in or from the steerign column. maybe the turn signal switch.
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i will definitly know tommorrow
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I'll second on the t/s switch...
and it's not because it's a camper special that it has the box flasher; they combined the regular and emergency flasher into one unit on the early production '67s built before dec 66/jan 67, I believe.

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Re: 1967 f250 flasher

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so then i would need the single square box flahser for my 67 then? if i don't have a dual flasher set up for blinkers and hazards seperatly.
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Re: 1967 f250 flasher

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I put the small round flasher solenoid out of a newer truck in my 67 years ago and it ran both the blinkers and the hazards with no problems.
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