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The FCC ID won’t help you find the info you’re looking for, you’ll need to find the model number and possibly the software version number. This info should be on the back of the unit or maybe inside the battery cover.
id say the switch is bad. or the park relay fused, (bad)
a voltmeter check finds this in 5min flat.
with the FSM.
the FSM has the drawings for lighting, and varies by country and if your car has DRL option ( or in canada)
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