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Update: switched headlight switch from auto to manual and back to auto , everything came back to normal , rear stop lamp turned on and working
Seems like a malfunction to me
Update: switched headlight switch from auto to manual and back to auto , everything came back to normal , rear stop lamp turned on and working
Seems like a malfunction to me
I would keep a close eye on it. If you take it in while it's working I would guess they can't fix it because they can't duplicate the issue. And if it happens again take it in ASAP. Even if they can't work on it then they can see that it is an issue. Good luck with it.
Tail and brake lights are LEDs, turn signal and flasher are incandescent. If the brake lights work and the tails don't, it could be a flakey connector. That seems unlikely, but possible.
My ST is at the dealership right now for the left tail lamp to be replaced. Right tail lamp is fine. Getting the recall work done at the same time along with the driver’s seat side panel.
So my dealership claims that Ford is denying the warranty claim because I don’t have “Ford bulbs” for my turn signal and reverse bulbs. I guess they don’t know about the Magnuson-Moss Act.
So my dealership claims that Ford is denying the warranty claim because I don’t have “Ford bulbs” for my turn signal and reverse bulbs. I guess they don’t know about the Magnuson-Moss Act.
The tail lamp is an LED panel. Please tell me how a non Ford bulb would make an LED panel stop working when the non Ford bulb isn’t connected to the LED panel.
Update on the dealership. The mechanic, service advisor, and service manager all thought that my LED turn signal had been spliced into the tail lamp wiring. It was just a plug in bulb. I went to the dealership and unplugged it for them and put the Ford bulb in. They looked very confused. So after all of that the tail lamp is being replaced under warranty.