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Ford F - Series The Ford F-Series lineup offers a plethora of models for every occasion or occupation, starting below $20,000 and climbing beyond double that. The F-Series line offers something on the order of 75 permutations, more than some car companies' entire lineups. All are capable of work or play, even those models with luxurious interiors, and all have four doors.

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Old 04-13-2005, 08:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 1998 Ford F-150 Trailer Lights (newbie)

Hi. I have a 1998 Ford F150 with the towing package installed. I have the 7 pin adapter mounted to the back of this fine vehicle. I tested the pins in the adapter and I have the hot wire hot... the running lights hot... (now that I changed the fuse) thats it. The left and right signal have nothing... what I dont know is if there is another fuse (though I think I checked all of them) or a switch or relay or something... any ideas of what I can check before taking it in? I looked at the wires and they LOOK good.... but I didn't follow them all the way to the front... I will if there isn't an easier check I can do that I just don't know about... so I come to you all for help. Thanks in advance for any info.
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Old 09-27-2006, 12:42 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I am having the same issue with my 1997 F150. Did you fix your problem? If so, what was the fix? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!!!
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