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- May 11, 2023
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- 27
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- 13
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- 3
- Location
- Dudley, NC
- Vehicle Year
- 2007
- Make / Model
- Ford Ranger
- Engine Type
- 2.3 (4 Cylinder)
- Transmission
- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 2WD
New to the site, '07 2.3L, AT plain jane Ranger.
Sat in my truck, prior to starting I heard the "clicking" sound of the 4 way flasher (as if I left it on). Looked at the dash, no flashing arrows, got out to look at the front and rear signals (nothing amiss). Still the "clicking" of the relay. Moved the turn signal lever down, got out saw the left turn signal operating (both front and rear), moved the lever up, again looked and found the right signals (front and back) working as designed. Remember, the keys are in my pocket, no accidental start or power from the ignition. Returning the signal arm to the neutral position, the turn signal went off, however, I could still hear the "clicking". I've never experienced this before so I'm at a loss. Any thoughts or suggestions?
PS: I pulled the 4 way flasher fuse, and everything ceased. No flashing, no sounds, etc. Upon replacing the fuse, the "clicking" returned.
Thanks for any and all input. Chuck
Sat in my truck, prior to starting I heard the "clicking" sound of the 4 way flasher (as if I left it on). Looked at the dash, no flashing arrows, got out to look at the front and rear signals (nothing amiss). Still the "clicking" of the relay. Moved the turn signal lever down, got out saw the left turn signal operating (both front and rear), moved the lever up, again looked and found the right signals (front and back) working as designed. Remember, the keys are in my pocket, no accidental start or power from the ignition. Returning the signal arm to the neutral position, the turn signal went off, however, I could still hear the "clicking". I've never experienced this before so I'm at a loss. Any thoughts or suggestions?
PS: I pulled the 4 way flasher fuse, and everything ceased. No flashing, no sounds, etc. Upon replacing the fuse, the "clicking" returned.
Thanks for any and all input. Chuck