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Old 05-12-2008, 06:19 PM   #4 (permalink)
GaryG
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The previous owner said a "module" had to be installed to make the lights stay on, but I am not sure about that. I just hate paying a dealer so much money for so little work.
Adding a module (relay) is different than rewiring. Programming could be done so logic could relay power to the running lights through that relay I guess. In order for a relay to be installed, there would have to be a space for it either in the SJB or the Battery Junction Box (BJB) under your hood. My simple suggestion would be to locate a space that should be blank and see if a relay has been added. Removing the relay should cause that function to stop.

I have the Wiring Diagram manuals for both the 2005 Hybrid and Gas Escape to look for blank fuses and relay locations. If you can't find and verify relays from your owners manual, I'll try to look them up for you. Just tell me what you need.
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