Where is the ford transit flasher relay located?

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Alex S. January 8, 2021
The flasher relay in a Ford Transit can be found on the steering column at the base of it. This is what controls the turn signals and emergency flashers on Your car and determines how often they will flash. If You notice that Your turn signals have sped up or slowed down then that is usually one of the firSTSigns that there is a problem with the flasher here. You can remove it and replace it with a new one and that will usually fix the problems. If the problems persist then that could be an indication that there is short somewhere in the wiring to Your lights, or a faulty switch on the dash or turn stalk.
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Mauno Järve January 1, 2021
I had problem 2012 MK7 transit side indicators, hazards. I didn´t find relay anywhere till, i opened right side back light. Found there bounch of cables and 2 relays ( normal, black relay and red one). Both was full of water and red one was burned.
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Nancy M. April 10, 2020
The flasher relay is attached to the steering column, with removal of anything you can see it from below and it will be blue in color.
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Anthony September 30, 2023
Did it sort it out as I have the same problem No Indicators are emergency flashes on my 2012 mk7 transit van swb
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