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First check fuses. I don't have the info on which fuse to check. Ford only puts the info in the manual, not the fuse panels. If the fuses are good, then I would go after the headlight switch. It will one or the other.
has your car got a bulb failure warning for rear lamps.?if so you will need a relay module to connect the wiring to the rear light clusters to the 7pin trailer connector if not its easy just connect the wirng from the bar to the rear lamps yellow to lh indicator green to rh indicator white to ground red to stop lights black to lh tail lamp brown to rh tail lamp blue to rear fog you may need to uprate the relevant fuses in the vehicle fusebox if you have a 7s aux socket then thats needs wiring to fit in with what you are towing cos there could be a differance as to how its wired but its norm is for a fridge interior lighting battery charging in a caravan etc.
fuses are usually in the glove box or under the drivers dash or under the drivers side hood either physically inspect every fuse by pulling them one by one or the aid of a test light and a good ground to the test light
check under seat, there are 3 sets of wires, they could be coroded, these wires run all the windows door, any thing that is for useing the power, i know just had it fixed 245, 00 later,,
Because you have a 10amp fuse out. Look in your book for the fuse diagram. It will show you where the fuse is located for the interior and door lights. The fuses are located in your glove box (right hand side).
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