2014's Outlander movie
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alexander_morriss
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2014's Outlander movie
Got a crank-free, sart-free The battery is good at 12.5 volts, but the air conditioner stopped working and the dashboard went blank. Have you ever experienced this? Someone told me to look on the orange side of the fuse box for the BCM, but I still can't find it. Any suggestions?
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felix_okaforp
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Re: 2014's Outlander movie
The no-start and blank AC display are a peculiar electrical issue. Have we seen the simultaneous emergence of all these problems, or did one arise first? If you could elaborate a bit more on what happened, maybe someone could make sense of it.
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lucas_diazp
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Re: 2014's Outlander movie
A yellow pullout clip surrounds a fuse on the fusebox. It could be beneficial to remove and firmly reinsert this, which is known as the IOD.
However, the engine usually starts when this occurs because the IOD is used to disconnect unused services during transportation from the factory.
However, the engine usually starts when this occurs because the IOD is used to disconnect unused services during transportation from the factory.
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alexander_morriss
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Re: 2014's Outlander movie
I was adding freon to the system when the air conditioner turned off. Then I noticed the screen was blank. I turned off the engine with the key and tried to restart it, but nothing happened. Then I noticed the door lock stopped working as I was trying to open the back hatch to get a tool.
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aidenjohanssonim
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Re: 2014's Outlander movie
Is anything blown? Both inside and under the hood of the vehicle you can find a fuse box.
Under the red cover, there is a block with five maxi fuses attached to the battery terminal. Perhaps something contacted it and caused a short circuit?
Under the red cover, there is a block with five maxi fuses attached to the battery terminal. Perhaps something contacted it and caused a short circuit?