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Old 01-18-2015, 03:05 AM
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Default Greetings from Wisconsin

Just purchased a used 2004 F150 Lariat. I pull an enclosed trailer at times with a couple 800lb motorcycles (and then gear). Originally, I had a small V6 3.9L Dodge, which finally gave up on me last week. This time around, I chose to purchase the appropriate sized truck for the task.


So far, I like the vehicle.


One item puzzles me that I haven't looked into yet, but plan to. The side mirrors won't adjust from the control switch on the drivers door panel. Curious if there is a fuse or something I can check. ? If anyone has a quick thought on that I'd be grateful.


Looking forward to sharing with you all!
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Default Found related thread.

Ok, found this thread that I'll be looking at and checking the fuses.


http://www.f150online.com/forums/ele...ml#post3665706
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