Could be a wiring problem. Could also be loose connections, which I doubt, but hey.. anything's possible, right? I'm voting for wiring.
Depends of course on the vehicle but there are different fuses for the locks than the lights. My suggestion is to open the door so the lights are on and pull relays from the fuse block under the hood till they go out. This should disable both auto locks and dome lights.
on the back of the car
Have you checked the relays?
no blown fuses. and I have changed most all of the relays
brake relay or sensor
you probably need to change your fuses you probably need to change your fuses
in the glove compartment, and the relays are under the tray in the glove compartment
You can view the 1999 Ford Ranger owners manual online at : www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) Click on Owner Information ( the fuses and relays section starts on page 134 )
All my fuses and relays work. My horn and cruise control do not work. Also my airbag light is flashing. Could it be the clock spring and if so How do I change it out.
First check all fuses and/or relays. Then it could be your switch for your lights on the column,it was for mine-corrosion.
Fuses and relays will be behind the dash, accessible through the glove compartment door.
All fuses and relays are in the underhood fuse box.All fuses and relays are in the underhood fuse box.
First of all check your fuse box and see if you need to change a fuse then if that's not it check the wiring then the bulbs it might just be the fuses
All fuses and relays are under the hood, next to the battery.All fuses and relays are under the hood, next to the battery.
It is important to know the locations of the relays and the fuses in a car. The fog light fuses for this car are located in the interior fuse box of the car.?æ
im not sure but sometimes there are relays under the hood; maybe one of those are bad.
it is with all the other fuses under the dash to the right of the steering wheel there is a little door that you pull open to expose all the fuses and relays