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I just got the truck and everything worked fine until yesturday when it rained. first the dome lights stayed on then the truck wouldnt start.after trying it again it started but then i found that the electronic 4 wheel drive dosent work same with the windshield wipers and the spedometer.
Check at the firewall on the driver side for a huge bundle of wires. There's a chance rain has gotten in there, it's a big plug, under the hood. Disconnect the battery while working on the wires.
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Please clarify:
Half of your dash lights are not working?
All your dash lights are dim?
IF all are dim, to the right of the headlight switch, there is a dimmer 'wheel' rolling up = max illumination, until it clicks to turn on enterer dome light.
There are two jam switches located on the latch assymbly. One on top and one at the bottom. They can become dirty and not function properly causing the dome light to stay on until it "times" out. They can be removed and cleaned so they don't stick. Once I found them, it took me about an hour to completely remove the door panel, latch assymbly, and to reinstall everything back.
wooo hoooo i hate these trucks everything that could go wrong with them does just wait till the fuel shut off switch goes out real fun. but now since im done with my rant im going to say check the fuses and relays.
Check your rear end to see if you have a sensor like in this video, if so it could solve some issues. The video describes items all going out around the same time. Its based on a 2 wheel drive but who knows you might have the same sensor in the same location. This is a shot in the dark, but who knows it might help or point you in the right direction.
Check your operator's manual. Make sure any and all fuses that have anything to do with the affected items are not blown and are working properly. If you can; check for loose fuse connections or wires. Hope this helps. God bless!
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