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Ford ThunderBird Ford thought they'd take their own stab at the nostalgia business. There are quite a few last-century icons that wear the blue oval. For a revival subject, why not use a car famous enough to have been the subject of Beach Boys songs, starred in George Lucas movies, and has been gone long enough to be missed? Why not indeed. In 2002, the Thunderbird was reborn.

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Old 04-03-2006, 08:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 1995 TBird

Ok I have a 1995 tbird. I jsut bought the car not to long ago and I noticed not all the electrical worked such as the DC outlet and power locks. The other day I was installing a CD player and after I was done wiring it I lost more componets such as the switch the open the trunk and gas tank cover and the hazard lights. Also the power seats dont work, everything else does. I was wondering what the problem is I checked all the fuses and they are fine so maybe its a relay I really dont know help would be appreciative. Thank you.
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Default How did you fix it?

I have the same problem. How did you resolve it.

I also installed a stereo.
Hit me up.

Maybe someone else has the fix?
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Have you done a diagnostic on the car yet? If it has that much to do with the electrical that may be a good way to find out wats wrong with. I had a similar problem where my hazzards, blinkers and brake lights went out, I found out all i had to do was replace the turn signal switch. Its a 60 dollar part and its easy to install.

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How did you go about diagnosing what is wrong? How much do you think it would be for an electrician to diagnose what is wrong?

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Have you done a diagnostic on the car yet? If it has that much to do with the electrical that may be a good way to find out wats wrong with. I had a similar problem where my hazzards, blinkers and brake lights went out, I found out all i had to do was replace the turn signal switch. Its a 60 dollar part and its easy to install.

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