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This is a very common problem with many of the mid 2000 truck and SUV overhead consoles. The console is very prone to internal failure. I offer a reasonable repair service with a lifetime guarantee, check it out: www.autoclockrepair.com There is a bunch of useful info there. Drop me an email if you have questions, thanks!
1.) Disconnect negative battery cable. 2.) Remove screws attaching front of overhead console to front of bracket. 3.) Pull console downward from area near courtesy lights. 4.) Disconnect electrical connectors and remove console from vehicle.
common problem with these roof racks check for loose bolts holding it on also there are inserts pressed into your roof under the roof rack these threaded insrts tend to come loose or get pulled out use silocone sealant around every bolt and insert.
try unhooking the battery to see if resetting the body computer helps. low batteries and poor connections at the battery can cause weird problems like this
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