82dawgcrazy
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Many thanks Logizyme
Recently I got a nasty letter from Ford because I did not have the LCM recall done, threatening me for being negligent if the lights fail. The service department at my reputable local dealer advised against having this repair done unless I had any prior problems. Your explanation of the procedures involved clearly demonstrates that a half-ass fix to something that is not broken can be worse than leaving it alone. Thank you for this post, and I express my disappointment with Ford. :nono:
Do the new modules (4W7Z-13C788-BD) that Ford sells have the update included or do they still need the fix/repair?I can fix your LCM for you.
Do the new modules (4W7Z-13C788-BD) that Ford sells have the update included or do they still need the fix/repair?
The issue I'm having is that there's a short where the harness plugs into the LCM. Sometimes my taillights won't come on. I can reach up under the dash and wiggle the connector to the LCM, and when you hear a relay "click", the taillights will come on.
I've had the relays replaced in my LCM 100K ago, but not sure if this issue is fixable.
The issue I'm having is that there's a short where the harness plugs into the LCM. Sometimes my taillights won't come on. I can reach up under the dash and wiggle the connector to the LCM, and when you hear a relay "click", the taillights will come on.
I've had the relays replaced in my LCM 100K ago, but not sure if this issue is fixable.
So your brake lights DO come on, you just have to apply more pressure to the pedal. Check to see if the "tech" who performed theI had the recall done and My brake lights won't come on either. Have to press the pedal pretty hard.
So your brake lights DO come on, you just have to apply more pressure to the pedal. Check to see if the "tech" who performed thejokefix possibly dislodged the BOO switch or rerouted the wiring incorrectly.
The tech said the revised the brake light switch because of connection issues internally. I may throw a switch at it just to see how it is.
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Thanks for the info. I have 2004 Merc Gran Marquis. Tail lights, markers lights went out once or twice over like 6 months. Finally 1 day, headlights went out.
Had the recall notices for a couple of years. I figured that I'd let a local, well reputable dealer do the LCM recall work. Never, ever did they mention that they
were going to only "jerry rig" this with a half-ass "by pass kit". The tail lights kept failing of course. Had my regular shop spend a few hours trying to figure out
the tail light marker light failure(s). We assumed that the LCM had been replaced... Replaced the headlight switch on the dash, special order, could not return, did not help.
Tried installing a new " all-in-one" switch on the steering column, did not help. Went back to dealer, said it was " body control module". Then dealer called back, said it wasn't that,
that it was the the LCM... Then they explained that they didn't originally replace the LCM, that they only did the LCM bypass kit... Which was all the recall called for: a repair to
prevent the headlights from going out unexpectedly... So now they could replace the LCM, which they should have done to begin with, for around $650. including labor...
But, this would take another week or 2, because of a back order on parts..... eye, yi, yi ...
Thanks for the info. I have 2004 Merc Gran Marquis. Tail lights, markers lights went out once or twice over like 6 months. Finally 1 day, headlights went out.
Had the recall notices for a couple of years. I figured that I'd let a local, well reputable dealer do the LCM recall work. Never, ever did they mention that they
were going to only "jerry rig" this with a half-ass "by pass kit". The tail lights kept failing of course. Had my regular shop spend a few hours trying to figure out
the tail light marker light failure(s). We assumed that the LCM had been replaced... Replaced the headlight switch on the dash, special order, could not return, did not help.
Tried installing a new " all-in-one" switch on the steering column, did not help. Went back to dealer, said it was " body control module". Then dealer called back, said it wasn't that,
that it was the the LCM... Then they explained that they didn't originally replace the LCM, that they only did the LCM bypass kit... Which was all the recall called for: a repair to
prevent the headlights from going out unexpectedly... So now they could replace the LCM, which they should have done to begin with, for around $650. including labor...
But, this would take another week or 2, because of a back order on parts..... eye, yi, yi ...
Do not pay for the LCM. Get. Ford to cover it as it was recalled originally.
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