RangerBill
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Without knowing what harness was replaced, it is hard to tell.I appreciate it, could there have been something with the Engine Compartment wire harness being replaced?
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Without knowing what harness was replaced, it is hard to tell.I appreciate it, could there have been something with the Engine Compartment wire harness being replaced?
Airline Tech had already had me look at that unplug and plug back in and it unfortunately didn’t do anything. I guess I will see if my Car Insurance Company will approve a replacement FCIM since that seems to be the last thing that hasn’t been checked. I appreciate the help! Happy to have found this forumSee this thread on a similar issue. Post 26 has the resolution.
https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/thre...g-no-outside-temperature-no-start-stop.31639/
Got it, okay here is the harness they replaced; https://ford.oempartsonline.com/oem-parts/ford-wire-harness-kb3z15k867bI am sorry I mistyped - 726-45-02 - It should be 0101-0100-0178, so its good
as far as 726-44-01 - 0101-0000-0175 - Leave it as is.
The problem with some (As-Built) Nomenclature - is its not always clear what it is:
ALM Conditioned Power Circuit Configure
I think is ref to (Always On Lighting Module) - I can only see that whatever it is when using the (As-Built) data compare between the trims (XL) has that set as (0)
Unsure at this point as to what it actually is (setting) I think its for diagnostic codes.
As far as both headlights (Driver's = Left) and (Passenger = Right) the damage to the driver's side may have shorted out the passenger side headlamp assembly
Left and Right is factored as you are sitting in the drivers seat.
As far as the harness - replacements - it depends on what specific harness they replaced, they should have listed a Part Number or Harness Number to identify the harness they replaced.
So if you can find that information - I can see what specific harness they replaced.
So something I found interesting, may be nothing, however I cleared codes, and ran for DTCs with both headlights unplugged and there were these DTCs:I am sorry I mistyped - 726-45-02 - It should be 0101-0100-0178, so its good
as far as 726-44-01 - 0101-0000-0175 - Leave it as is.
The problem with some (As-Built) Nomenclature - is its not always clear what it is:
ALM Conditioned Power Circuit Configure
I think is ref to (Always On Lighting Module) - I can only see that whatever it is when using the (As-Built) data compare between the trims (XL) has that set as (0)
Unsure at this point as to what it actually is (setting) I think its for diagnostic codes.
As far as both headlights (Driver's = Left) and (Passenger = Right) the damage to the driver's side may have shorted out the passenger side headlamp assembly
Left and Right is factored as you are sitting in the drivers seat.
As far as the harness - replacements - it depends on what specific harness they replaced, they should have listed a Part Number or Harness Number to identify the harness they replaced.
So if you can find that information - I can see what specific harness they replaced.