2003 F250
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2003 F250
Is there a common link between the turn signals, cruise control and trip computer? A few weeks ago they started sporadically working. When one was not working neither were the others and if one was working they all were. I would set the cruise control and after some time it would shut down. I noticed that the trip computer was not on and also the turn signals did not work. At first it was once in a while and they would come back on. Eventually they all three quit working. I have been through every fuse in the fuse panel below the steering wheel and they are all good. I have not noticed anything else that is not functioning properly.
Re: 2003 F250
check the fuse #18 in the left side of the dash. it powers up the turn and brake light. if the fuse has battery voltage with the key on then check the light green and red wire that goes to your brake pedal switch. If the wire doesn't have battery voltage with the key on that will turn off the cruise and the turn signals. I don't know if that is connected to the trip though.
Re: 2003 F250
carriedi wrote:
> check the fuse #18 in the left side of the dash. it powers up the turn and brake
> light. if the fuse has battery voltage with the key on then check the light green
> and red wire that goes to your brake pedal switch. If the wire doesn't have battery
> voltage with the key on that will turn off the cruise and the turn signals. I don't
> know if that is connected to the trip though.
Would this be the same for a 2002 ford ranger? The light green and red wire?
> check the fuse #18 in the left side of the dash. it powers up the turn and brake
> light. if the fuse has battery voltage with the key on then check the light green
> and red wire that goes to your brake pedal switch. If the wire doesn't have battery
> voltage with the key on that will turn off the cruise and the turn signals. I don't
> know if that is connected to the trip though.
Would this be the same for a 2002 ford ranger? The light green and red wire?
Re: 2003 F250
the light green and red wire is the same color code as the pick up but it comes from fuse #13 a 20A fuse in the fuse box under the left side of the dash. That light green and red wire goes from the fuse to the brake pedal switch. It comes out of the brake switch as a light green wire.
that may or may now help you depending on what your problem is.
that may or may now help you depending on what your problem is.
Re: 2003 F250
carriedi wrote:
> the light green and red wire is the same color code as the pick up but it
> comes from fuse #13 a 20A fuse in the fuse box under the left side of the
> dash. That light green and red wire goes from the fuse to the brake pedal
> switch. It comes out of the brake switch as a light green wire.
>
> that may or may now help you depending on what your problem is.
Same problem with no blinkers or cruise control. Thank you very much! Will see if it is the problem this weekend.
> the light green and red wire is the same color code as the pick up but it
> comes from fuse #13 a 20A fuse in the fuse box under the left side of the
> dash. That light green and red wire goes from the fuse to the brake pedal
> switch. It comes out of the brake switch as a light green wire.
>
> that may or may now help you depending on what your problem is.
Same problem with no blinkers or cruise control. Thank you very much! Will see if it is the problem this weekend.
Re: 2003 F250
you should look at your brake switch. the cruise uses different wires going through the brake switch. Cruise uses fuse #9 in the fuse box under the left side of the dash. It has a brown wire that goes to the 3# pin on your brake switch. It comes out of the brake switch on a red and light green wire that then goes to shift interlock, the clutch switch, clutch triple switch jumper then becomes a ran and light blue that goes to your cruise speed control module. So, even though the wires are separate (turn and cruise) they both use the brake switch. So, check the switch out
Re: 2003 F250
carriedi wrote:
> you should look at your brake switch. the cruise uses different wires
> going through the brake switch. Cruise uses fuse #9 in the fuse box under
> the left side of the dash. It has a brown wire that goes to the 3# pin on
> your brake switch. It comes out of the brake switch on a red and light
> green wire that then goes to shift interlock, the clutch switch, clutch
> triple switch jumper then becomes a ran and light blue that goes to your
> cruise speed control module. So, even though the wires are separate (turn
> and cruise) they both use the brake switch. So, check the switch out
Thank you!! I will let you know what I find, hopefully sometime this weekend when the humidity goes down.
> you should look at your brake switch. the cruise uses different wires
> going through the brake switch. Cruise uses fuse #9 in the fuse box under
> the left side of the dash. It has a brown wire that goes to the 3# pin on
> your brake switch. It comes out of the brake switch on a red and light
> green wire that then goes to shift interlock, the clutch switch, clutch
> triple switch jumper then becomes a ran and light blue that goes to your
> cruise speed control module. So, even though the wires are separate (turn
> and cruise) they both use the brake switch. So, check the switch out
Thank you!! I will let you know what I find, hopefully sometime this weekend when the humidity goes down.
f350 diesel cruise control only works when engine is cool
after engine warms up cc will not engage
Re: 2003 F250
have some one verify that your brake switch and brake pressure switch are both working correctly
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