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286 messages, Last post on Nov 13, 2009 at 4:52 PM
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Yesterday I was rear ended, not any apparent physical damage. That night it was noticed that the tail lights (running and parking) and license plate lights were not working. All other lights (headlights, dash, directionals, etc) were working o.k. I replaced all of the bulbs for the running lights and license plate lights. Still did not work. All the fuses were fine. Not sure what to do next? Would appreciate any suggestions. Keep it relatively simple... I do not have a lot of auto electrical experience... Thanks in advance
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Replying to: desertbum (Jan 08, 2009 7:19 pm) 1. get a 12 volt tist light. Hook the ground clip to a good clean metal ground, touch the other end to BOTH sides of the fuses w/the park lights on. If only 1 side of fuse lights the test light you have a bad fuse.If all fuses ck ok go to next step. 2. Remove rear bulbs.ground clamp end of test light again to a GOOD body ground. now touch other end to bulb sockets contacts (w/park lights on) and one contact should light test light, if no light follow wiring to plug in connector, poss-under L.R. corner of car. Unplug and ck for a hot wire there w/test light. 3. If you have power at light sockets,ground the test light to the other contact in socket,may need to use a paper clip to get into bulb socket, if your fuses are good,WITH TEST LIGHT, my money is on a bad ground. 4. Do this and send a note to let me know what you found Cliff |
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I have a 2000 Focus SE wagon that my daughter drives. She said recently, the dash lights will go out completely with no warning or seeming cause. And then they come back. She said sometimes, turning the lights off and on several times brings them back. Any ideas? Thanks.
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Replying to: 5murphys (Jan 10, 2009 9:21 am)
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Replying to: markus5 (Jan 12, 2009 8:29 am) FORD Fix Or Repair Daily Steve
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Replying to: bear_fan (Jan 12, 2009 9:25 am) You mean spray the outside of it (like where you toggle it) and roll it back and forth to work it in? Or take the panel off and spray something in there?
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Replying to: 5murphys (Jan 14, 2009 8:32 pm) |
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Replying to: g2b (Jan 06, 2009 7:24 pm) visually the battery connections looked good(no corrosion). Cleaned the connection to the auxillary ground wires to the negative post, loosing them and cleaning the ring terminal with a wire brush. I then looked for the chassis grounds. there were two wires with ring terminals (grounds) attached to the inner fender close to the battery but under the air cleaner box. I cleaned these using the same method. The headlight fuse has not blown since, it has been a week. |
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| Hi, I have a 2000 focus in the last year my signal lights and hazard lights stop working from time to time, well they have not started working again and my inspections up in 2 weeks. Could it be the relay switch and if so does the one relay conrol both the signal lights and flasher? | |
| and I forgot, if so where is this flasher relay excate location? | |
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