Where to locat turn signal relay on a 06 mustang gt

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Asked by Hitman19 Jan 14, 2015 at 09:31 PM about the 2006 Ford Mustang GT Premium Convertible RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My rear right turn signal stopped working

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15,715

If the front signals and the left rear is working I would try to replace the bulb first.

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Yeah I cant I got the cervinis tail lights. And I just need to try the relay before they can send me a new one. So indeed to know where to locate the relay

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15,715

Just go to www.cervinis.com and ask them and give them the model number of your lights. These lights take a heavier duty relay than the stock one

15,715

I know that, that is why I advised you to go to the company web site. You could also just call or go by your local Ford dealer and ask the service rep where it is .

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15,715

No, I do not know EXACTLY where it is located. That is why I suggested you contact the dealer or the supplier. I would look for a yellow plastic small box directly above the gas pedal under the dash to start with.

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Testing the turn signal relay was a trick question. The smart junction box has the relay built into it and is not serviceable. Or the bussed electrical connector fuses 59,63,67. that feed the sjb power.

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