Left rear turn signal lamp will not work.

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Asked by dsw835 Apr 05, 2015 at 01:58 PM about the 1997 Ford F-150 XLT 4WD Extended Cab SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Known good lamp, no power going to socket, rapid flashing of turn signal on dash as if lamp is out, no visual damage to wiring that I can find. where do I look now??

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Do you have a trailer plug? if so disconnect from the factory harness and see if that helps.

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thanks to both of you for your response. I Unplugged the trailer harness and it did not help as such, but while fooling with iut, the turn signal started working intermittently, so I started from the light and worked back to the front and found the main front to rear harness connector had a broken retainer clip and was backed out just enough to make the left light not work!! tied and taped the connector tightly together and it works again!! woo hoo!! so thanks again for the suggestions, gave me the starting point I needed to solve the issue.

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I have a question if the ignition switch on my 89 f150 has been remove to where I’m starting it with a screw driver is that the reason my signal light aren’t working I’ve looked at everything to fix them

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