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F-150 Electrical Problem PLEASE HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7664218" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>take it somewhere with a higher function scanner, not like the obd2 you can buy everywhere. a genesis or snap-on/mac/etc should do. have it checked for events/codes. may show a power loss to the bcm (which happens to be your instrument cluster) possibly it may have found a fault, and disabled whatever circuit caused the fault, likely related to *****. does not always show the "check engine" mil when it happens. other than that, you can check power connections at the power dist/fuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7664218, member: 629234"] take it somewhere with a higher function scanner, not like the obd2 you can buy everywhere. a genesis or snap-on/mac/etc should do. have it checked for events/codes. may show a power loss to the bcm (which happens to be your instrument cluster) possibly it may have found a fault, and disabled whatever circuit caused the fault, likely related to *****. does not always show the "check engine" mil when it happens. other than that, you can check power connections at the power dist/fuse. [/QUOTE]
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