I just replaced this a little while back. Cost about 8 bucks at the local ford parts counter. Just use an ice pick to depress the little clip that holds the wire in and it will slide out, place the wire into the new connector and it will click into place. The picture I have is of the portion of the headlamp connector(high and low beam selector), but the part with the turn signals is visible above it. I had one of those wires break inside of the insulation (wire looked fine on the outside, but the copper was broke inside...that is why you see the butt connector on there) Make sure you pull a bit of slack into the wires when you are all done and zip tie them in place to keep them from doing it again. After I fixed the turn signal problem, about a year later I started having a problem with the headlamps (would not come on when I turned them on until I cycled the high/low beams) A wire had pulled out of that clip too (that connector is about 50 bucks I think) and comes with a pigtail of wires on it. I disassembled the connectore and used my existing wires since that had enough slack in them now instead of cutting them and soldering....
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