check the fuse, if it is not blown, your tail lights may be missing ground, locate the ground wire on your tail light socket, then get a wire and a metal thumb tack, push the thumb tack thru the ground wire and splice the extra wire and wrap the bare wire around the thumb tack, turn your tail lights on and touch the bare metal of your van and see if it lights up, if it does lights up, just splice it and reconnect to the new ground source, hope this help you out :-)
The issue with your Ford E150 Econoline Van could be due to a faulty multifunction switch, which controls the headlights, including high beams and low beams. The fact that there is only power at the bulb when using the flash-to-pass function suggests an issue with the switch. It is recommended to have the multifunction switch checked and replaced if necessary by a qualified mechanic.
my 2000 E-150 conversion van weighs 5900 lbs.
There are many options available for blinds that will fit the E150 model. It's important to measure the windows accurately to ensure a proper fit. Consider purchasing custom-made blinds for the best fit and style. You can browse online or visit a local home improvement store to find a variety of blind options.
loose wire?
It should be in the engine compartment near the battery ( the P D Box is " live " )
The alternator is weak or the belt is slipping.
Check the TPS
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call a locksmith
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The freon fill amount is on a sticker on the A/C housing on most vehicles.
it is located on the fender wall right beside the battery.
It is located/accessed from the engine bay, passenger side of the firewall.
On a 2006 passenger van the lights will go out after several minutes on their own. There may be some way to change that in the computer...?