Kent Gorham I have a 2008 Sport Trac & my park lamp won’t shut off. I pulled every fuse & relay under my hood & under my dash & it stayed lit. So, when I saw your video I was like “I found it!” But, mine has a big black plastic wall there where your relay is located. It sort of looks like duct work. Can’t find anybody who knows where that same relay is on a 2008. Super frustrated right now
@@stevenweede7184 my flasher relay was inside a black plastic box that had five or so slits in the plastic so the sound of the flasher could get out. You can easily remove that cover, although mine had black tape around it that I had to remove, which had to be put on at the factory as I am the only owner of the vehicle. The slits are an indication but not knowing what yours looks at I am not much help. I saw another video where the flasher relay was behind the fuse panel which looks like a serious pain in the ass. Hope this helps.
Kent Gorham yeah, I think I saw that video too. It was on top of the fuse box & the guy got it out by feel. Unfortunately, what I have is a solid plastic structure & as far as I can tell no easy way to get behind it. If it’s behind there at all. I do appreciate you replying to me though. I’m planning on buying the wiring diagram manual. Hopefully it’s obvious after that
You are a gentleman and a scholar!!! Damn, I would buy you a beer! Thank you for being the ONLY person to show this!!!
That help on my 05 sport trac, now turn signals work as they should. Great video. Thank you soooo much...
Thanks for the video!
Very helpful
I have seen that truck before in that exact spot (I am at your house)
Thanks bro
Why did you need to replace it in the first place?
Because it went bad after 115,000 miles and would not work. They do fail occasionally as does everything.
Kent Gorham I have a 2008 Sport Trac & my park lamp won’t shut off. I pulled every fuse & relay under my hood & under my dash & it stayed lit. So, when I saw your video I was like “I found it!” But, mine has a big black plastic wall there where your relay is located. It sort of looks like duct work. Can’t find anybody who knows where that same relay is on a 2008. Super frustrated right now
@@stevenweede7184 my flasher relay was inside a black plastic box that had five or so slits in the plastic so the sound of the flasher could get out. You can easily remove that cover, although mine had black tape around it that I had to remove, which had to be put on at the factory as I am the only owner of the vehicle. The slits are an indication but not knowing what yours looks at I am not much help. I saw another video where the flasher relay was behind the fuse panel which looks like a serious pain in the ass. Hope this helps.
Kent Gorham yeah, I think I saw that video too. It was on top of the fuse box & the guy got it out by feel. Unfortunately, what I have is a solid plastic structure & as far as I can tell no easy way to get behind it. If it’s behind there at all. I do appreciate you replying to me though. I’m planning on buying the wiring diagram manual. Hopefully it’s obvious after that