SOURCE: instr. panel and running lights fuse blow when headlights turn on
Do yourself a favor before taking to a dealer. Open the hood and find the fuse box. It will be on the firewall on the drivers side. Open it and fine the low beam relay. Finding it is easy. If you open your owners manual and look up relay in the index in the back of the manual there will be a listing of the relay locations. If you dont have the manual any more. A relay is a black or grey box. There are two diffrent types. The types look like a square and one looks like a rectangle. You are looking for the rectangle. The low beam relay is in the row of rectangle relays closest to the driver's side fender. Remove the two closest to the windshield. The one closest to the windshield is for high beam. Take that one and place it where the low beam is.If that fixes it go to an auto parts store and buy a replacement relay. Then try the lights. Let me know and good luck !
SOURCE: My '89 Crown Vic keeps blowing brake light fuses.
check under the dash st the brake pedal,there is a brake light switch which is tied into the cruise control,you could try unplugging that and see if it fixes the problem(remember you will have no brake lights while it's unhooked) if the problem is gone replace the switch.
SOURCE: 2001 crown vic keeps burning 30A PCM relay fuse
have fuel pump checked i have known a bad fuel pump shorting out causing pcm fuse to blow.
SOURCE: 97 crown vic turn signals , emergency flashers and brake lights d
have the multifunction switch checked and the flasher.
SOURCE: my 2001 crown vic started making a clicking noise
short in something the blinker clicking is the first sign of electrical failure in a car. any questions you can email me at [email protected]
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