It was rubbing on the crossmember. It’s all taken care of now.Looks like something else was melting it, or rubbed through causing the short and subsequent melting. Was it touching exhaust or a sharp edge on something?
I would like to turn off the lights, is there a way to do it with alfaobd?
can you teach me how to turn it off?No, but you could always cut or disconnect the power wire feeding them?
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fuse F29 worked for me, is there any other way to put an on/off switch inside the car? Do you know where the wire goes?No, but you could always cut or disconnect the power wire feeding them?
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I am having the same problem, how do I know which relay it is ? are they interchangeable ? Dealer has no clue...but will gladly charge me 149,95 an hour to try and figure it out...Ahhh, you’re the bumper fire truck…I’d say the running light circuit fried the trailer running lights relay control on the fuse box PCB, and the relay is stuck on 87, constantly feeding the cab lights
Clean your 7 pin plugI am having the same problem, how do I know which relay it is ? are they interchangeable ? Dealer has no clue...but will gladly charge me 149,95 an hour to try and figure it out...
I did …Clean your 7 pin plug
Have you checked the back of the plug?I did …
Too the plug apart no corrosion, all wiring around bumper is ok, nothing is pinched
I do not have the goose neck prep, I pulled out all the relays and the cab lights stayed on, the info in the fuse box is limited...Do you have the goose neck prep with the 7 pin in the bed? Perhaps it could be a faulty relay you could pull it and test it
That is interesting i wonder where its back feeding fromI do not have the goose neck prep, I pulled out all the relays and the cab lights stayed on, the info in the fuse box is limited...
Pull fuse F79 and the clearance lights should go out. The relay @Jimmy07 was talking about is on the circuit board in the PDC, not one that is visible under the lid. The challenge will be to figure out if the relay is stuck or the BCM has erroneously made the ground for the relay. Back probing the green/white wire for 12 vdc on a voltmeter, either under the PDC or at the BCM might be the easiest route. If you have 12v the relay is stuck. If not it’s the erroneous BCM ground, and we’ll have to figure why that is. I guess another way would be to put the fuse in, find the green/white wire and cut it. If the lights go out the relay is not stuck and the ground is being applied to actuate the relay.I do not have the goose neck prep, I pulled out all the relays and the cab lights stayed on, the info in the fuse box is limited...
I am a semi retired carpenter... not very knowledgable with automotive electrical... so first question ...PDC ? Power distribution center ? I Did pull fuse 79 and the clearance lights are off.Pull fuse F79 and the clearance lights should go out. The relay @Jimmy07[/US
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Pull fuse F79 and the clearance lights should go out. The relay [USER=2576]@Jimmy07 was talking about is on the circuit board in the PDC, not one that is visible under the lid. The challenge will be to figure out if the relay is stuck or the BCM has erroneously made the ground for the relay. Back probing the green/white wire for 12 vdc on a voltmeter, either under the PDC or at the BCM might be the easiest route. If you have 12v the relay is stuck. If not it’s the erroneous BCM ground, and we’ll have to figure why that is. I guess another way would be to put the fuse in, find the green/white wire and cut it. If the lights go out the relay is not stuck and the ground is being applied to actuate the relay.
ER] was talking about is on the circuit board in the PDC, not one that is visible under the lid. The challenge will be to figure out if the relay is stuck or the BCM has erroneously made the ground for the relay. Back probing the green/white wire for 12 vdc on a voltmeter, either under the PDC or at the BCM might be the easiest route. If you have 12v the relay is stuck. If not it’s the erroneous BCM ground, and we’ll have to figure why that is. I guess another way would be to put the fuse in, find the green/white wire and cut it. If the lights go out the relay is not stuck and the ground is being applied to actuate the relay.
BCM ? what is that and where is it located ?I am a semi retired carpenter... not very knowledgable with automotive electrical... so first question ...PDC ? Power distribution center ? I Did pull fuse 79 and the clearance lights are off.
Yes, PDC is the power distribution center.BCM ? what is that and where is it located ?