Have a 1998 chry. town and country lowbean and fog lights stop working, i have change the dash light switch, and checked the relays under the hood what could it be? thanks
thanks but i have changed the relay i did relize the fog lights only work when the lights are on dim. lol. but still have no low beamthanks but i have changed the relay i did relize the fog lights only work when the lights are on dim. lol. but still have no low beam
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Test all the fuses with a test light or voltmeter, both at the fuse box under the dash and in the relay box under the hood. If you find and fuses are good, you may have a failed body control module (BCM). Not unheard of.
You have to know how the system works before replacing parts . The headlamp switch is a low voltage input to the BCM - body control module ,The BCM along with other modules on the vehicle all share info , send commands on what is call a serial data communication network . ( it cuts down on the amount of wiring need on the vehicle ) When you turn on the headlamps a low voltage signal is sent to the BCM ,with the software programmed into it , it sends a message to the TIPM - totally integrated power module , which is part of the under hood fuse / relay box . The TPIM then turns on the headlamps . Go to http://bbbind.com/free_tsb.html for free wiring diagram an check it out . http://bbbind.com/free_tsb.html
the culprit is fuse f12 -a 10 amp fuse on the
right end of the small fuse panel by below the hood release under the
dash. I had same problem - something is blowing the fuse; in my
case it was something in the backup light circuit. This fuse is the power
source for the relay coils that power all the other circuits that stopped
working.
In the black fuse box under the hood by the battery check all fuses and use a spare relay to check the relays The fuses I would look at first are#19,20,and 24 if not it could be your BCM
the fuse for the fogs is in the fusebox in the passanger side door panel. the relay is located under the hood in the fuse box directly behind the battery its relay number 17 if im not mistaken hope I could help
this could be a relay or body control module as all things are controled electricaly in your van relays are under hood near front of engine ---did you check fuses first? relays next --even trans is controled electricaly
thanks but i have changed the relay i did relize the fog lights only work when the lights are on dim. lol. but still have no low beam
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