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Park Lp Relay Clicking. When the park lamps and/or the tail lamps are on, the dim energizes the park lamp relay control circuit. The clicking noise will be relays. Checked all fuses (including ones that don't relate), and swapped rr park, lr park and frt park with other 10amps. Got out, none of my parking lights work, tail lights, front amber lights. Current flow is from the auto park lamp control relay to their respective park and. It'll then go back and forth between 1.1v and 0. Possibly a starter relay and thats normal. Headlights and brake lights work. I can hear the popping coming from the interior fuse box and have narrowed it down to the parking lamp relay, but. Lr park fuse #14 10amp powers the left rear park lamp and the liscence plate lights. When the park lamps are turned on the body control module (bcm) energizes the auto park lamp control relay. Pcm 1 fuse gets 1.1v when cranking until the ign 1 relay begins clicking. The only fuse i could find under. I noticed the parking lights only one will work at a time but signals work fine. This closes the switch contacts.

Q&A Troubleshooting 02 Eldorado Tail Lights & Park LP Relay JustAnswer
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Got out, none of my parking lights work, tail lights, front amber lights. Headlights and brake lights work. Pcm 1 fuse gets 1.1v when cranking until the ign 1 relay begins clicking. You have to check for start power at the starter solenoid while. The clicking noise will be relays. I can hear the popping coming from the interior fuse box and have narrowed it down to the parking lamp relay, but. Possibly a starter relay and thats normal. Current flow is from the auto park lamp control relay to their respective park and. Sounds as if the starter moter may be the culprit. Lr park fuse #14 10amp powers the left rear park lamp and the liscence plate lights.

Q&A Troubleshooting 02 Eldorado Tail Lights & Park LP Relay JustAnswer

Park Lp Relay Clicking All of those fuses are powered by the park lp relay. Current flow is from the auto park lamp control relay to their respective park and. Headlights and brake lights work. The clicking noise will be relays. Got out, none of my parking lights work, tail lights, front amber lights. When the park lamps are turned on the body control module (bcm) energizes the auto park lamp control relay. This closes the switch contacts. You have to check for start power at the starter solenoid while. Lr park fuse #14 10amp powers the left rear park lamp and the liscence plate lights. The only fuse i could find under. When the park lamps and/or the tail lamps are on, the dim energizes the park lamp relay control circuit. Possibly a starter relay and thats normal. I can hear the popping coming from the interior fuse box and have narrowed it down to the parking lamp relay, but. Checked all fuses (including ones that don't relate), and swapped rr park, lr park and frt park with other 10amps. It'll then go back and forth between 1.1v and 0. Sounds as if the starter moter may be the culprit.

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