2000 Town Car. Random blinker clicking - where's the ground?

10 messages,  Last post on Jul 11, 2010 at 6:37 AM

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#7 of 10 Re: random blinking [mrsme1] by tdc1

Feb 14, 2010 (9:30 am)

Replying to: mrsme1 (Feb 14, 2010 8:36 am)
mrsme, I've seen two solutions suggested, neither of which I've tried (cold seems to have sent my maddening clicking dormant for now). One is the ground that I've mentioned before, i.e. it needs cleaning, presumably wire brushing and making sure the connection is solid. The other is to replace the turn signal unit.
 
If your husband can figure out where the ground is and how to get to it without destroying anything, that would be the first to try -- and if it works, please report back! The description I read of how to replace the turn signal unit made it sound like an exercise in how an amateur like me can ruin something, so I'm not going near that.
 
Must say that the lack of a proven solution is surprising, as the clicking is apparently a relatively common problem.

#8 of 10 Re: random blinking [mrsme1] by tdc1

Feb 14, 2010 (10:54 am)

Replying to: mrsme1 (Feb 14, 2010 8:36 am)
mrsme, here's another possibility that I haven't checked out:
 
"there is an ABS siloniod [solenoid] located to the upper left of the brake pedal, under the dash you can check."

#9 of 10 RE: 2000 Town Car. Random blinker clicking by dhopes

Jul 11, 2010 (5:52 am)

Mine wasn't the ground but good to know where it is. You simply snap the molding loose from mid section of door on the floor and pull upward till entire piece comes off that covers right fromt floor panel.
PROBLEM was multi function turn signal lever. Less than $70 at local parts store. Steering wheel column cover snaps apart and lever is easy to replace.
That's all folks!!! No more free loading crickets under my dash!
Love this site!

#10 of 10 RE: 2000 Town Car. Random blinker clicking [dhopes] by tdc1

Jul 11, 2010 (6:37 am)

Replying to: dhopes (Jul 11, 2010 5:52 am)
dhopes, thanks for the solution! Mine hasn't done its clicks in a couple of months now (too warm? Who knows???), but in case it starts up again, can you describe for us klutzes what you mean by steering wheel column cover and snapping it apart? Nothing to break (for break I will, if it's possible), just pull?
 
Also, the molding over the ground - is it on the door, or forward, lower left just beyond the door frame?
 
Thanks for any help!
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