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Problem with my 2002 T Bird is no instrument lights,applied external 12 v, lights came on Person who worked on car supposedly hooked relay to parking lights then to instrument lights, to me that was a real Rue Goldberg way to repair something, I was told to replace headlight and dimmer switch, things got much, much better, but I still feel I have problems with FEM ,where can I get this confirmed, I,d appreciate your help, thanks in advance Mr Fig ,,
How long has your 2002 Ford Thunderbird had this problem?
Since I bought car about 1 1/2 yrs.

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Hello, Mr. Fig. Start out by checking in the right hand kick panel fuse box for fuses numbered 4, 13, 17, 19, 20, and 33. Then, near the battery in the cargo area, check fuse 14. If these are all good, especially 33 and 14, test that the FEM is receiving power from the fuse with the headlights in the ON position. If you are seeing power there at the orange/yellow wire, you are receiving battery voltage. Now, check that the FEM is sending power to the instrument cluster lighting circuit by testing the blue/red wire.