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Bill Polachek Posted on Jan 31, 2015
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All the sudden after parking my 2003 durango, I go back in to leave and I have no interior lights, no head or tail lights, no power locks, and no remote functions, IE lock, unlock and panic. I have tu

All the sudden after parking my 2003 durango, I go back in to leave and I have no interior lights, no head or tail lights, no power locks, and no remote functions, IE lock, unlock and panic. I have turn signals, hazards, and back up lights. I also noticed that I have a service 4WD light on. I plugged into the OBD2 and there are no codes. I am lost in this one. If anyone could share any ideas, I would really appreciate it. Thanks.

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The BCM is usually mounted on the firewall on the passenger side. Along with Randy Ohler's suggestion, also unplug the unit and confirm that both sides of the connections are clean and without corrosion.

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Have the BCM read. All these run threw the BCM. Could be a fuse or ground problem. Check fuses first

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 20, 2008

SOURCE: Electrical problem

I just had the same issues. No headlights, interior lights, power door locks, radio controls on steering wheel, or dash lights. Pulled every fuse in cab and under hood, not a one was bad. I disconnected the battery terminals for a few minutes. When I reconnected them every thing was working.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 11, 2008

SOURCE: Light problem in 2003 durango

well yes i would check all the fuses first

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 21, 2008

SOURCE: 1993 Dodge Dakota tail lights dead

dose it have a trailer package? If so check the plugs that go to the trailer plug that was the problem for my truck to goog luck.

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  • Posted on Dec 27, 2008

SOURCE: 2003 dodge durango #4 fuse keeps blowing,

OK there is a short in your car
take all the light bulbs out of the light that trigger the problem this break the current place one bulb in at a time checking that the fuse has not blown this will pin point where the problem is
once you find the problem you can replace the socket as it may have started to corrode check for water
once you replace the socket you should not have a problem
if you do let me know
dj_ricko_1988 at hot mail dot com

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 24, 2009

SOURCE: All lights work on the rear except the three brake lights

Sounds like the brake light switch has a problem. Located above brake pedal and activated with the brake pedal arm. Check for power going in and coming out when you apply the brake.

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