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Old 02-17-2009, 08:17 AM
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I jus bought a eg from a buddy for the low low but it has some wiring **** ups.1, the car has a FORD yes I said FORD security system in it and when you unplug it from the harnesses it kills the juice to my starter and 2, when I hit my brakes without the lights on at nite the cluster and my tag and climate control lights flicker helpp! Any input is appreciated
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take off the ford security system and see if that fixes ur cluster problems
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yeah had that problem too but i didn't have a ford security. cause when i took out my alarm everything went normal just make sure you connect all the splice wires right. just do what ekb16 said take out the ford security.
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I've seen damaged brake bulb filaments short to the tail light circuit. Check all your bulbs.
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