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Old 08-19-2008, 11:08 AM   #1
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2002 CVPI electrical issue

Hi all, I just picked up a couple of auction cars and I have a 2002 that starts & runs fine but has no headlights, blinkers, hazzard lights at all. I checked the fuses and everything looked ok and all the fuses under the hood seem to be in place as well. Any suggestions? Thank you
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Old 08-19-2008, 02:44 PM   #2
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Re: 2002 CVPI electrical issue

Hey Kev. You should of bought one of ours. All the lights work. As a SWAG, I would say the multi-function switch. This is just a guess tho.
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Re: 2002 CVPI electrical issue

Hey W2O!! I was initially thinking the multifunction (and I've had a few bad ones b4) but normally the headlights & tail lights come on regardless of the switch which is what throws me off. Hope everything is going well for you sir.
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Re: 2002 CVPI electrical issue

The local Police repair facility did not remove needed wires when they disabled the flashers, did they? Just something to look at. Our department will forget to hook the brake lights back up and we have to do it for them before we sell.
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Re: 2002 CVPI electrical issue

Yeah I checked that. These are state cars and they used to leave them disconnected in the trunk but now they leave them intact. I'll go thru the car again on Saturday and figure it out.
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Re: 2002 CVPI electrical issue

Found it. Apparently the state wanted to keep the lighting control module so the car did not have one. I picked one up at a local junkyard and all better now. Thank you
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Re: 2002 CVPI electrical issue

Agree the Multi-Function Switch. So you better hope it's not the Lighting Control Module. Possibility if it was for Auction.
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