I just noticed, that if I remotely unlock the car, the interior lights do not come on, is this part of the light module has any one else had this happen,
I just noticed, that if I remotely unlock the car, the interior lights do not come on, is this part of the light module has any one else had this happen,
Are you sure the after-market alarm hasn't taken over control of that function? In other words, does the after-market alarm simply send a lock/unlock trigger or does it trigger the LCM as the factory remote does? If the AM alarm simply sends a lock/unlock trigger, the LCM will not know to turn on the interior lighting.
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2013 Ford Taurus SHO
Lemonade - living with Fruit Punch - in Blackmobile's Garage...
FIT Procharger Kit #31 - 3.7 pulley - 9 PSI
World's first BLOW THRU ProCharged Marauder - Reinhart Tuned
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You are correct. The keypad should work regardless of the alarm...
This may seem simple, but make sure your interior dimmer is not all the way over into the extreme left (no dash lights) or extreme right (cabin lights always on) position. Check the interior lights fuse: Inside box #21 15A.
Magindat: (majin-dat) Imagine That.
2013 Ford Taurus SHO
Lemonade - living with Fruit Punch - in Blackmobile's Garage...
FIT Procharger Kit #31 - 3.7 pulley - 9 PSI
World's first BLOW THRU ProCharged Marauder - Reinhart Tuned
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boi
If it was worth your trouble, you could have and output from the alarm brain send a trigger to the LCM for interior light control.
You gotta lotta stuff in that car at his point, though. You could run the risk of causing a different problem just by going into it.
Magindat: (majin-dat) Imagine That.
2013 Ford Taurus SHO
Lemonade - living with Fruit Punch - in Blackmobile's Garage...
FIT Procharger Kit #31 - 3.7 pulley - 9 PSI
World's first BLOW THRU ProCharged Marauder - Reinhart Tuned
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boi
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