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    Location of Parklamps Relay in Dash Relay Module.

    Ok All, I finally put the vehicle down until it got repaired. I got the dash pulled far enough to were I could gain access to the connector for the autolamp circuit(connector for all overhead console wires) which runs up the drivers windshield post. I ohm'd all pins and found that the...
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    Location of Parklamps Relay in Dash Relay Module.

    Ok All, I finally put the vehicle down until it got repaired. I got the dash pulled far enough to were I could gain access to the connector for the autolamp circuit(connector for all overhead console wires) which runs up the drivers windshield post. I ohm'd all pins and found that the...
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    Location of Parklamps Relay in Dash Relay Module.

    Anyone have a step by step procedure for removing the dash. If I can get this off I can repair the wire and possibly find the fault. The wire that got burnt can be spliced if you can fit in the dash plus I would want to replace as much of that wire as possible. Any help would be appreciated.
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    Location of Parklamps Relay in Dash Relay Module.

    Yes I found it kind of odd to have three circuits involved as well. Here is a breakdown of events. I found out that if I pull fuse #11 out of the power distrubution box that my headlights and parklamps will go out. The problem is that fuse #11 pops on the internal fuse box which takes out all...
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    Location of Parklamps Relay in Dash Relay Module.

    Hello All, Ok this is kind of strange but I seem to have the same issue. Easter Sunday got out of my 2000 Mountaineer and noticed that the headlights were still on. The fastest fix was to just pull negative terminal off. Well I have been trouble shooting it now off and on to no avail. My...
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