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Anonymous Posted on Sep 30, 2011

The windsheild wipes, windows, radio, and the heater/air went out on my 1999 ford crown victoria. the head lights still work though. the fuses look good. what do you think it is.

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HAVE DEALERSHIP CHECK IT OUT YOU HAVE EITHER ELECTRICAL PROBLEM OR PCM PROBLEM SINCE WINDOWS , RADIO, AC AND HEATER CONTROL CONTROLLED BY PCM.

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