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Old 08-13-2015, 05:22 PM   #8
Cougar4
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Location: Anchorage, AK
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From what you say it seems to me that the trouble is with the wiring that connects to the foam connector. Check the insulation on the wires coming from the middle of the module. Make sure they are not getting pinched as they pass by the corner of the plastic on the right, just above the ty-wrap. I think the device in the middle may be a IR sensor but not sure of that. If you don't find any problems with those wires then I would have to say the trouble is in the door ground wire that connects to that module via the foam connector. Those are the wires going to the outer metal strips of the module and fastened in the middle of the strips. Power must get to the lights via the inside metal strips of the bulbs and the upper connector that the other switches tie to. Since the doors operate those lights also then one of the doors may be causing the issue. The door switches make a ground connection also to turn on the interior lights.
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