scott011422
Well-known member
Well short of the Fords supersensitive GFI picking up high humidity and tripping, (Which the April update could easily fix) There is only 3 places that it could easily be . Since sitting in the rain or handwashing triggers it, Its a vertical water problem. Meaning that water falling straight down is getting somewhere. That leaves for you:
1) Wiper Cowl. Where does it drain to?
2) Between the bed and cab. What is under that gap?
3) Plastic Bed caps. Is there a way water can get through them and drip on the panel?
This should be easy for you to isolate.
1) Using a hose, wet the front of the truck from the top of the windshield down to the front of the truck. Do this for a few minutes.
2) Wet the back of the cab letting the water pour between the cab and bed.
3) Hose down that driver side bed rail.
I would let the truck sit for at least 10 min after each test and see if you get your message. Short of a poor ground "somewhere" One of those places should get you a message i would think. Thats what I would do in your situation. Once you find that spot we can start looking into that location and see whats there.
1) Wiper Cowl. Where does it drain to?
2) Between the bed and cab. What is under that gap?
3) Plastic Bed caps. Is there a way water can get through them and drip on the panel?
This should be easy for you to isolate.
1) Using a hose, wet the front of the truck from the top of the windshield down to the front of the truck. Do this for a few minutes.
2) Wet the back of the cab letting the water pour between the cab and bed.
3) Hose down that driver side bed rail.
I would let the truck sit for at least 10 min after each test and see if you get your message. Short of a poor ground "somewhere" One of those places should get you a message i would think. Thats what I would do in your situation. Once you find that spot we can start looking into that location and see whats there.
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