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Old 10-09-2009, 05:11 PM   #1
Triple G
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Electrical gremlins

Hello
I just purchased a 1994 E150 conversion van. The rear red taillights and the upper third brake light are on all the time, key on and running and key out and off.
If I press the brake the lights get brighter. I think there is a short/ feedback somewhere but I don't know where to look. If I turn on the left turn signal the red lights go out but the turn signal (yellow) LIGHTS UP BUT DOES NOT FLASH. The right side operates fine but the red lights are still lite up.
I have a suspission that the allarm may have something to do with it, But I am not sure.
I have removed fuses 1, 4 & 5 from the fuse box and still have the same issues.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Guy
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