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Question:

My hazard and turn signals stopped working on my Ford F-150?

have already checked the fuses and they're fine.The lamps are also fine so I'm looking for any other things I may have overlooked.

Answer:

Yes, but the consistency inside won't be evenYou'll have hard spots, and grainy spotsSince you don't have your oven, you're stuck though:) Poke it well; and turn it a few times during baking to try to get it to cook evenlyAbout 8 min should be fine, unless it's exceptionally bigWhy not make mashed potatoes on the stove instead? Or cut the potato into pieces and boil them; drain them when soft; then put butter, salt parsley in there and stir until the butter is melted(Those are my daughter's favorite potatoes)
Depends on the size of the potato to how long it will takePut it in for 3 or 4 minutes than test it with a fork and if not done put back in micro and check againI do not like them as well as in the oven but not bad for a fast mealSometimes I micro for 2 to 3 minutes than finish in the oven.
Wash the potato and poke it two or three times with a forkWrap in a damp paper towel and microwave for 5 minutesSince microwaves vary, bake it at 4 minutes and if it still feels hard, do it for an additional minuteIt will continue to bake after removal from the microwave so don't cook it too long.
Certainly! Just wash and scrub your potato under cool running waterWrap in plastic food wrap with potato still wetSet on a plate and put into the microwaveSet microwave on high for 4 to 6 minutesWhat I usually do is, start cooking the potato about 45 minutes before I am going to eatThat way after the initial 4 to 6 minutes of cooking with radiation, the potato continues to cook from the heat generated by the microwave radiationThen about 10 minutes before I eat, I insert a toothpick into the potato to see if it is tender and cooked all the way through Sometimes it's ready to eat, sometimes it's requires a couple of more minutesIf cooked properly, potato skin will not be leatheryUse potholder or other protection for hands when removing potato from microwave because potato will be hot Carefully remove the plastic and serveNOTE: More time is needed if more than one potato is being cooked.
Besides fuses and bulbs ,there are flasher units in these circuitsNormally when working you can hear them clicking while the flashers/turn signals are onFlasher units are plug in items most of the time they are round and either plastic or aluminum colored metalIn most vehicles they are plugged into the fuse box ,but there are some that are held under the dash by clips, they will have 2 or 3 prongs (electrical connections) on themAnother possibility is a bad switch assembly in the column,although this is unlikely.

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