NAC NAC Ford Van

Tony Hoffman auditony at gmail.com
Thu May 20 12:40:03 PDT 2010


Kneale, you don't mention what year it is, but Obviously new enough to
be Fuel INjected. Ford used in-line Fuse links in their wiring. They
are located under hte hood fairly close to the battery. They are
usually black, sort of rubber, and come off the starter solonoid on
the inner fender well. However, the newer ones don't use that
soloniod, so they will come directly off the battery. Generally, these
are what feeds the fusebox, so if one gets blown you will loose a lot
of things. Another thing to check is to siggle the key a bit while in
the run position and see if they come back. If that's the case, the
ign switch is on it's way out. I don't have the wire codes, but can
get them if it comes to that.

Tony Hoffman


On Thu, May 20, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Kneale Brownson <kneale at coslink.net> wrote:
> Pulled the wife's Ford E150 campmobile out of its winter resting place
> in the barn and took it to the  dealer for "diagnosis" (a $102 fee) for
> a check engine light and a subsequent O2 sensor replacement (another
> $151 charge, including $68 for the sensor) and "computer update download
> from the factory" and learned that the mechanic changed the steering
> wheel tilt setting and the brake lights/turn signals/hazards no longer
> work.
>
> Didn't feel like paying them another $150 to figure out why the turn
> signals worked just fine on the drive to the dealership, but wouldn't
> work after they moved the truck. The service writer did advise that
> moving the steering wheel tilt setting "might" have interrupted the
> connection.
>
> I pulled the #11 fuse (which the owner book says is for the brake and
> "multifunction" circuit) and it looks intact. It's a 20 amp fuse (I
> think) that shows the whole loop of fusible material.
>
> Anyone know what on the tilt system would cut off the turn signals? I
> need to fix this, but not at their prices.
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