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Old 01-12-2012, 08:18 PM   #1
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I have an 04 f350 , the power door locks,auto head lights and door key pad all went out at once. Also the radio does not turn off when you open the doors. Is ther a sensor that runs all these things. Thanks:
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The dome light switch seems to be the common item here. I am not sure if it is really a switch or a sensor. Someone will know.

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I seem to remember that the switches that control the dome lights get gunked up and that can cause some of the problems you mention. Liberal application of WD-40 and cycling the switches is said to work wonders.
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