ctuan13
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- Chuck
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- 1979 Continental, 2022 F150 Lightning, 03 Marauder
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So today after returning home, I opened my front trunk using the button under the hood and it operated just fine. I removed some stuff and then went to close it and after pushing the button, nothing happened. I thought that was very weird, so then I went to push the button on the fob. Nothing. I then went into the cab and pushed the button on the dash. Nothing. I thought maybe even though it'd been at most 2 minutes since opening the trunk that it had "timed out" and had to be manually cycled like when the frunk is left open for more than 30 minutes. I slowly pushed it down, but when I got to the latch, the pull down motor did not engage. This is when I realized something was very wrong.
First thing that came to mind was a blown fuse so after looking through the manual, I learned there was a fuse in the under hood fuse box and in the body control fuse box in the cab.
I checked both for continuity with a multimeter and removed them for a visual inspection. They were fine.
I then thought maybe somehow the emergency release had been pressed, but even after manually cycling the hood down and pushing it closed manually, it wouldn't function. I had to use the emergency release cable to open the hood.
The last thing I tried was to disconnect the 12V battery to see if maybe it would reset a module that had faulted out for some reason. This didn't change anything either, unfortunately.
The only clue I have is the very quiet sound of a relay clicking near the underhood fuse box when the button is pushed, but nothing else happens.
I already have an appointment at the dealer this Friday for something else so I'll be bringing it in, but anyone have any tips, ideas or theories??
This is just so frustrating as it was perfectly functional one second and dead the next!
First thing that came to mind was a blown fuse so after looking through the manual, I learned there was a fuse in the under hood fuse box and in the body control fuse box in the cab.
I checked both for continuity with a multimeter and removed them for a visual inspection. They were fine.
I then thought maybe somehow the emergency release had been pressed, but even after manually cycling the hood down and pushing it closed manually, it wouldn't function. I had to use the emergency release cable to open the hood.
The last thing I tried was to disconnect the 12V battery to see if maybe it would reset a module that had faulted out for some reason. This didn't change anything either, unfortunately.
The only clue I have is the very quiet sound of a relay clicking near the underhood fuse box when the button is pushed, but nothing else happens.
I already have an appointment at the dealer this Friday for something else so I'll be bringing it in, but anyone have any tips, ideas or theories??
This is just so frustrating as it was perfectly functional one second and dead the next!
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