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Old Sep 7, 2021 | 08:42 PM
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Recently my 2004 super cab xtl f150 lost power to the radio and windows simultaneously and I took it to a electrical shop but they can figure out the issue does anyone happen to have a clue. I got a little power when I unwired the auto start that the person tried to do themselves and after that it stoped working again so what do you think I should do ???
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Old Sep 9, 2021 | 09:51 AM
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No one else has chimed in so I will give you a possible. I am assuming all fuses have been checked, I would pull each an reinsert to assure good contact.
Check the grounds located behind the passenger and drivers side plastic kick panels, bad grounds can cause all sorts of issues that are hard to diagnose.
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Old Sep 13, 2021 | 09:16 AM
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I’ll take a shot at this… The radio has several power inputs depending on your options, and the one input that’s common to the power Windows is fuse F2.22. This is a power distribution circuit. I would pull the F2.22 fuse and check it for continuity with a meter. Don’t just look at it and say yeah it’s good. That doesn’t always work, ask me how I know… if it’s still good check for voltage at the fuse input. There is an Accessory Delay Relay that feeds that circuit and if it’s failed there will be no voltage at the F2.22 fuse socket.
And let us know what you find.
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