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Yacob Yahahuda Posted on Oct 26, 2015
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Dash lights and Heat/Ac power not working. Replaced battery but no dash/ac/heat power still. Inside fuse blows when replacing.

Dash lights up for 1 second then goes back out and fuse blows. Any suggestions? "2003 Lincoln Aviator AWD 4.6L V8"

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Year make model and engion would greatly help to try and diagnosis your problem.

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  • frankdelucey Oct 26, 2015

    It sounds like one of your wires is shorted out.
    Due to the year of your vehicle this is a common thing.
    The only problem is locating where the wire rubbed through and is now grounding out on the body of the truck.
    On my 99 expedition my wire rubbed through under my air filter box. I went to radio shack and got wire connectors and reattached the wires and used electrical tape to bind the wireing harness back together.
    Thats the best advice i can throw your way.

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