Klmb32
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- First Name
- Kevin brown
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- Jun 18, 2024
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- Mount pleasant pennsylvania
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- 2019 ford ranger lariat
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- Mechanic
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- #16
So the first picture I took the driver side taillight assembly and plugged it in at the passenger and vice-versa with the passenger side taillight the passenger side worked but not the driver side so it narrowed down to either thw assembly is bad or thw module itselfThats a lot of codes, but I believe most tie into the Lost Com with SODR, which is not getting powered up, so I would try (for elimination T/Shoot) to install and program the new SODL in the SODR position, to ensure you can communicate (as far as wiring) to the Right side.
If you can, then that alone confirms that the current SODR is bad.
If you move the current SODR to the left position and program it, will more than likely provide (Com Loss) and the multiple codes (the same you have now)
By dropping the suspected (Shorted) module this should eliminate some of those codes.
If the above does not provide any positive results, then the shorted SODL melted some wiring with it or shorted another module in the circuit, but my hunch is the opposite side SODR
This is assuming the new SODL and Taillight assembly is good, if bought from a wrecked vehicle it is unknown at this point. (Just a possible)
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