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I have a 2000 excursion running lights wouldnt turn off a buddy tried to replace the lighting control module on the back of the passenger fuse box with one he had window wipers went crazy wouldn't turn off needless to say did not work so after putting the old back in my speedometer, head unit, and front blowers will not work?
I have a 2000 excursion running lights wouldnt turn off a buddy tried to replace the lighting control module on the back of the passenger fuse box with one he had window wipers went crazy wouldn't turn off needless to say did not work so after putting the old back in my speedometer, head unit, and front blowers will not work?
Sounds like your buddy fried your circuits.
What are the full details of your truck and the original problem?
Have you tried disconnecting the battery for a few minutes and then reconnecting it. That will reset the computer and many times correct some strange quirks. Good luck.
The original problem was the running boards lights were taking a half hour to shut off. Buddys thought was that it was the lighting control module witch when we took it off had been replaced before. now having found out the part he had wouldn't work he the old one back in cause I figured the lights weren't a big deal. Now like I said no radio Speedometer of front blower. Replaced all the fuses in the passenger fuse box found out middle strip of fuses isn't getting power? Any thoughts
Yes that is what the fuse box looks like and not after a janky relay but a lighting control module from an 06 super duty was told it would work but it made the wipers go crazy so after putting the original module back in the other problems occured
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