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Hey guys, Got a BCM from a NF Fairlane thats got a burned out resistor. (Large green resistor about 1/3 way down as pictured) Anybody have a clue as to what this large green resistor connects to? Everything in the car works perfectly fine except for 1 thing, the park lights/tail lights/dash lights (all on the same circuit) From what I understand the BCM doesnt control that circuit. Anybody have any clues as to what this resistor is connected to? Any insight would be extremely helpful. Thanks guys.[/img]
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meat_ax wrote: [img] Hey guys, Got a BCM from a NF Fairlane thats got a burned out resistor. (Large green resistor about 1/3 way down as pictured) Anybody have a clue as to what this large green resistor connects to? Everything in the car works perfectly fine except for 1 thing, the park lights/tail lights/dash lights (all on the same circuit) From what I understand the BCM doesnt control that circuit. Anybody have any clues as to what this resistor is connected to? Any insight would be extremely helpful. Thanks guys.[/img] 6 or V8? |
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6 cyl, 95 Fairlane Ghia.
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meat_ax wrote: 6 cyl, 95 Fairlane Ghia. i have a 'complete' car [parts] for sale if it's any good for you [6 cylinder NF Fairlane]. was a running duel fuel. |
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Without a schematic diagram for the specific BCM you have, it is difficult to say for sure what the burned-out resistor is connected to. However, the fact that your park lights, tail lights, and dash lights are all on the same circuit and not working suggests that the resistor may be part of the circuit that supplies power to those lights.
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