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#32 of 73 Is there a Seperate fuse for the 7 pin wirng harness?
by rputerbaugh
Feb 22, 2006 (9:02 pm)
I have a 1998 F-150, It has a class 3 hitch w/ 7 pin wiring harness..I have are my running lights and that is it. I have checked my fuses, and they are all o.k. Does anyone know if there is a seperate fuse box for the wiring harness? Thanks for the help!
#33 of 73 Re: Is there a Seperate fuse for the 7 pin wirng harness? [rputerbaugh]
by res88qe1
Feb 24, 2006 (12:04 am)
The lights going to your plug will be with your lighting fuse in the fuse box unless someone has installed an inline fuse.
I would think that you have a problem in the wiring of that harness, I would take it loose and make sure there are no bare wiring and check the lights and the lights should work fine, then when I re installed the wiring I would use insulted crimping items to reinstall with to keep the wiring in good shape.
If this is factory done, Then you would just take a test light to the rear and check that plug, usually when you have something added that is usually where a problem begins.
If I am wrong I apologize but from my experience this is correct and I work on vehicles every day.
Thanks Friend and hope I helped you if not reply again and I will try to help further.
#34 of 73 30,000 Service for 03 F-150 Crew Cab 4WD, automatic transmission
by ray70
Apr 03, 2006 (2:53 pm)
I have a Subaru Forester. The Subaru folks recommend changing ALL FLUIDS every 30,000 miles. It sounds like a good way to maintain a vehicle, but expensive. I started using MOBILE ONE in my pickup engine at 10,000 miles. My 03 is coming up on 30,000 and I am thinking about draining and replacing all fluids. I have also been thinking about putting MOBILE ONE in both differentials and the automatic transmission. Is the added expense worthwhile??????
Ray
Apr 17, 2006 (5:56 pm)
i have a86' 150 super cab. wondering if any one has an exhaust diagram or scematic of the system so i can figure werwe my leak is comming from...302, 2 wheel drive..
#36 of 73 Re: exhaust diagram??? [supertrooper65]
by jneal
Apr 17, 2006 (9:21 pm)
Is there a problem with simply listening to the vehicle to see where the exhaust is leaking??
#37 of 73 Warning Code
by nrqlls7
Apr 22, 2006 (1:02 pm)
I get a five tone code that repeats five times every 30 minutes. What does that indicate?
#39 of 73 Re: Maintenance Schedule check list [KarenS]
by mrios
Apr 23, 2006 (11:36 am)
My F250 has a 7.5 gas engine but I don't see it listed on the page you referenced. Actually, the only choice that comes up is a 6 cyl. If I choose "Don't know" for body type then the 5.8 comes up as the only choice. What am I doing wrong?
I'm trying to find the engine oil capacity for my truck. Is it 5 or 6 qts. if I change the filter as well?
Thank you very much for any help or advice.
#41 of 73 No Owners manual
by betard
Apr 28, 2006 (12:42 pm)
we are trying to find the right fuse for the windsheild wiper for a 2002 F_350 superduty. for it is raining and we cannot drive anywhere. on the fuse cover it gives numbers. if some one could just tell me the number in which it is located it would be greatly apperciated.
signed betard
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