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Old 04-19-2012, 03:21 PM
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4 Way Flashers Problem

I have a 2007 Expedition EL Limited that the 4 way flashers just started to go off by themselves. They start up just sitting in the driveway as well as when driving.fficeffice" />>>
I have replaced the battery and the batteries for the key fobs and disconnected the battery for 24 hours. Everything resets but the flashers continue to go off.>>
Aamco ran scan for me that shows Under the 4X4 Control CAN and the Vehicle Dynamics Modular CAN an Error code of B1318 "Battery Voltage Low">>
Under the Driver Seat Module MCAN there is an Error Code B2300 "Seat Driver Memory Position Error", but it works fine. Under the Driver Climate Seat Module MCAN there is an Error code of B2486 "Climate Control Seat Module Out of Voltage Range", but they also work.>>
Has anyone seen anything like this. I have checked all over the forum and cannot find anything similar.>>
Would the codes be related to the problem?>>
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