That would be great - appreciate the 2 cents and extra eyes.
The SJB is the part they are showing me below the dash. I still don't have the truck back so I cant make a video.
The only logical cause I can see is.
Alternator spikes - shop checked it out and said it was fine
Cigarette lighter...
Yes it is a 2008 and I am concerned about what they are telling me.
They offered to eat the cost of the Instrument cluster and replacement module since they missed the diagnosis. Still gonna cost for the "module" though.
The "module" they showed me was the fuse block from the passenger...
Yes, they called it the GEM module. The part they were talking about was the fuse block on the passenger side. I remember that the fuse block and modules were attached, but that was previous years right?
It is a 2008 Expedition EL with limited package.
They said they put in a new GEM and...
Report from the Auto Electric guys. They originally said it was the GEM module. They replaced that only to have that fried out after a few minutes running. Now they are saying its the instrument cluster that fried the GEM module, so both were bad? A little BS flag has gone up. What do you...
Report from the Auto Electric guys. They originally said it was the GEM module. They replaced that only to have that fried out after a few minutes running. Now they are saying its the instrument cluster that fried the GEM module, so both were bad? A little BS flag has gone up. What do you...
checked the TPMS at the tire shop. they reset the sensors and i noticed the dashboard warning sequence changed. I wiggled every wire, checked every fuse and found no corrosion or damage. It feels like a component is going out. Could it be the instrument cluster or some type of module?
No sir, it's a dead circuit. But i am interested in loose connections. I just got back from traveling so I will start digging tomorrow and let ya know.
Thanks
That's funny. I like it.
Appreciate the humor and the possibilities swagonmaster. Is there more fuses hidden somewhere besides the kick panel and engine compartment? Do you think relay or module?
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