yes. for the door locks, you have a circuit breaher instead of a fuse. simply pull out the breaker, and when re-inserted, should reset itself.
your electronic control module is bad, it will cost around 800.00 plus it is located under the drivers seat! good luck!
Check all of your fuses both in the fuse box in the van and under the hood.
An IPDM is an Intelligent Power Distribution Module. It contains the majority of your fuses and relays. It is wired through the CAN (Controller Area Network)system to the ECM (Engine Control Module) and BCM (Body Control Module). If it fails it will cause multiple codes that seem to not have any correlation with each other.
Its at the front left under the front head light in an enclosed plastic covering which houses a unit called central electronic module,which has relays as well as fuses
There are three fuses. All are in the Fuse panel under the driver side dash. Fuses 5A, 5C, and 5D.
fuses actually, I am having the same problem. the fuses in my 92 tbird are not tripped. ford had a recall on the keylock sensor and the anti theft module. I think they may be linked with this problem.
check your fuses. it is most likely the fuse that goes to your electronic digital dash.
There isn't one , lights are controlled by the command module
Next to the fuses under the dash.
DRL modules are like fuses...they are inexpensive, & usually replaced, not repaired.
First, check out the fuses. If any are broken, replace them. If that doesn't help, check the condition of the knob in dashboard. If that is okay, check the motor. (Just connect it to 12+ volts.) If all of that is okay you probably have to get a new electronic module from delco.
Please let me know as well were the abs module is if you ever find it, sssmdg@yahoo.com I also need to know were the flasher module is as well. I have no blinkers or flashers and all the fuses are good