2003 Lincoln navigator check advancetrac after changing alternator?

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I do have a snap on tool but I didn't spend anywhere near $3000 I got it for $700.

I appreciate the help, and I will be looking into the can bus and let you know what I find out. But
I don't see why I would need the manuals for you to look into it more, if I find something and post it what difference dose it make weather I have the manuals it not.
Don't get me wrong I'm sure they would help but before I go spending more money on something I may not need I would rather get opinions on what it may be so I could check and narrow the list down.

Thanks for the help
 
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The difference it makes it that it tells me your to lazy to get the information and you would rather have someone look it up for you. Again your better than thou attitude.
And why are you crying about spending $20.00 for a manual when you can fix it yourself and save the difference of the $1600 the dealer wants to charge you. If you had no problem spending $700 on a Snap On tool why would you cry about spending $20.00 on a manual that may save you over $1000.00 and look at the wealth of knowledge you will gain so you may be in a better position to help others I would say that would be PRICELESS
 
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In a different thread people told him to check his fuses, I don't think this would be the problem but could it be?
 
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The difference it makes it that it tells me your to lazy to get the information and you would rather have someone look it up for you. Again your better than thou attitude.
And why are you crying about spending $20.00 for a manual when you can fix it yourself and save the difference of the $1600 the dealer wants to charge you. If you had no problem spending $700 on a Snap On tool why would you cry about spending $20.00 on a manual that may save you over $1000.00 and look at the wealth of knowledge you will gain so you may be in a better position to help others I would say that would be PRICELESS

I'm not the one with the attitude, and if you have this manual wouldn't it be you that is in a better position to help others, if you say that it would be priceless I guess that's why your putting a $20 price tag on it, I have been looking for over a week now to get this problem solved, and I thought that this web site might help, but you have been no help. I'm not crying about $20 I'm simply looking for opinions before I spend more money.
 
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I don't know and being your rarely wrong!
What do you think?

and who is the him you are referring too

to answer your statement
"Don't get me wrong I'm sure they would help but before I go spending more money on something I may not need I would rather get opinions on what it may be so I could check and narrow the list down."

Another reason to get the manuals is they include the wiring diagrams and show connectors and locations plus give you things to check.

In order for you to troubleshoot electrical problems you will need those diagrams And being your to lazy and or cheap to get the manuals There would be no way I would take the time to send you copies.

Of course you could always go and get a Clymer, Haynes or Chilton and hope they have the diagrams that are specific to your year and model and after you do then you will realize that you just pissed money away
 
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First the him I'm referring to is cleatus1491.

Second the I'm rarely wrong thing was a joke but considering you have small ***** syndrome I would assume you can't take a joke anyway.

Third I wasn't asking for a copy I was asking for an opinion on what might be the problem but I guess your to stupid or stuck up to give out an opinion on what might be the problem
 

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king.Brad, what if I or others go on vacation for 2 weeks and don't monitor the forum while sucking down Margaritas on the beach? If no one else answers you then you wait until I/we get back.

Manuals are another tool for your toolbox - that you should have anyway!
This isn't the last problem your going to have with your vehicle anyway. Manuals will save you time you shouldn't waste plus give you a heads up on what your getting into before turning the first wrench. By having the manual, it allows you to assist others on the forum by giving accurate information derived from the Ford knowledge base.

This is a question just out of curiosity, how old are you? Reason I ask is that I used to teach high school when I lived in South Fla. The students didn't want to read anything - they wanted it shown to them. What they didn't realize is the amount of information they miss by not reading. If you don't
want to answer that is fine.
 
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Ok you asked for an opinion you comment about making a joke was that it was oblivious you weren't joking the one about a small ***** just shows how immature you are and also my opinion is that your to lazy to lookup or obtain information that would be helpful to you.
You would rather have others do that for you.
 
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Hey Stamp Can I join you for a few of those Margaritas on the beach plus I lost all of my tan lines
 
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Stamp, I'll answer that question. how old are you? I can remember the start of the Korean war.
Truman was President. You can do the math but you already know the answer LOL
 
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Ok I am going to offer you a bit of help This is a procedure to test the circuit involved in the advancetrac system
I would like for you to preform this test


Key in OFF position.
Disconnect: Stability Assist Switch C280.
Measure the voltage between the stability assist switch C280 pin 6, circuit 640 (RD/YE), harness side and ground.
 

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Of course you could always go and get a Clymer, Haynes or Chilton and hope they have the diagrams that are specific to your year and model and after you do then you will realize that you just pissed money away

I almost bought one...so dont for other repairs? How much for a decent scanner for a beginner?
 

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king.Brad, what if I or others go on vacation for 2 weeks and don't monitor the forum while sucking down Margaritas on the beach? If no one else answers you then you wait until I/we get back.

Manuals are another tool for your toolbox - that you should have anyway!
This isn't the last problem your going to have with your vehicle anyway. Manuals will save you time you shouldn't waste plus give you a heads up on what your getting into before turning the first wrench. By having the manual, it allows you to assist others on the forum by giving accurate information derived from the Ford knowledge base.

This is a question just out of curiosity, how old are you? Reason I ask is that I used to teach high school when I lived in South Fla. The students didn't want to read anything - they wanted it shown to them. What they didn't realize is the amount of information they miss by not reading. If you don't
want to answer that is fine.
And if ur going to read the comments on here...might as well read the manual

A mind is a terrible thing to waste...reading is fundamental...
 
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