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I was installing LED lighting and must've blown a fuse. I lost power to the passenger side map light, garage door opener, and rear sliding window. The driver's side map light and moon roof all work fine.
I searched and couldn't find anything specific to only those items. I wouldn't mind searching thru all the fuses to see if one was blown but I live in Ohio and it's freakin freezing right now, and my truck doesn't fit in my garage. I also forgot to mention I must've bumped the rear window button before I blew the fuse cuz my rear window is stuck open about an inch in these frigid temps.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Last edited by brutusroof; Jan 4, 2018 at 08:36 AM.
Reason: Originally incorrectly typed Dome light instead of Map light
Do you have your owners manual? According to my 2013 owners manual, the power windows and the power sliding back window are on a circuit breaker, not a fuse. Therefore, I'd say if your front windows work, then you have another issue. However, a raptor may be different. nonetheless, if you review your owners manual you should be able to sort out what fuse it is.
Sorry, I forgot to update my post yesterday. It was fuse #4 and it controlled the passenger side map light, visor mirrors, Homelink, and the rear window. I searched and got a bunch of different suggestions, including #21, 24, and 42 but I checked all those and they were fine. I replaced the #4 fuse and everything worked fine. Except my rear window was frozen open so I had to use my wife's hair dryer (I'm bald) to melt the ice to get it to close.
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