Posted by 4play on July 28, 2015 at 22:48:52 from (72.198.46.70):
In Reply to: OT 1997 F-150 posted by Bryan iniowa on July 28, 2015 at 19:54:04:
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For auto trans, if you find this fuse is blown then the most common problem is in the TCS switch wiring (O/D cancel switch). The wiring constantly moves and rubs on the shift tube and top of column every time you move the shifter. Sometimes he wiring simply breaks and the switch becomes inoperative, but the exposed wires can ground out and blow the fuse too.
I have seen a few inst clusters go bad along with loose connections/pins at the back of the cluster. Is it intermittent or did it quit all together? Is it just the gauges or the warning lights and illumination too?
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