That wasen't my post. First time on site....my bad. But the relays are controled by the computer and they are located under the truck on the top area of the transfer case. Take it to your local garage and have them reset it at the access port for their diagnostic device. Hope it helps.That wasen't my post. First time on site....my bad. But the relays are controled by the computer and they are located under the truck on the top area of the transfer case. Take it to your local garage and have them reset it at the access port for their diagnostic device. Hope it helps.
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2 suggestions: 1 check the clock spring under the steering wheel airbag 2 continue to fiddle with the light switch & if it works, you may need to replace that switch
Something you can do is to tap the 4/4 motor under drivers side on the back of transfer case with key on engine off. Have someone work the buttons as you gently tap the motor. Don't hit so hard as to dent it. Usually works.
I don't have a fuse diagram, but you may want to try pulling the connector off the stoplight switch above the brake pedal. If that doesn't turn the lights off, your relay is shorted and must be replaced. If the lights go out, check the switch to see if the button is springing out or just replace it. Cost is $20 or less at autozone.
The horn is located at the front of the vehicle near the radiator. Before you even look at the horn, check the fuse - the horn has its own fuse. Then check the horn relay and then the horn. Lastly, if the horn still does not work check the horn switch/button
After finding a vacuum line that was off from the auto body shop that never was reconnected , after they removed it when they replaced the left side fender from a crash. Reconnected it and now it works. It was hard to find. Due to it is located below some other componets and wires.
That wasen't my post. First time on site....my bad. But the relays are controled by the computer and they are located under the truck on the top area of the transfer case. Take it to your local garage and have them reset it at the access port for their diagnostic device. Hope it helps.
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