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I have a 2004 mercury mountaineer 4.0 liter. Had to remove the visor to replace so cut wires to visor light to remove and now the power window along with the radio and gas gauge don't work. Need adv
Cut wires to the visor light to remove visor and now the power windows, radio, gas gauge don't work.
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Check all applicable fuses, relays, solenoids, switches, all wires to and from the fuse box to the solenoids.
1. fuses
2. relays
3. wire connectors/connections at each relay,switch,solenoid.
4. test each switch and solenoid
5. Replace any item that is suspect,
6. repair wiring and connectors that fault.
Need to remove interior door panels.
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I had the same problem. I found a wire in the drivers door was shorting. The problem was it was not a complete short and giving good readings on a test light. Use a volt meter and have fun tracing the wires.
check all fuses with a test light.. if find blown fuse keep in mind they have problems with the visors.. where the wires go into the visor get pinched. let me know
You most likely blew a fuse when you cut the wire. check all fuses sometimes the fuses are marked for one circuit but provide feed for other circuits, replace with same amperage fuse.
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