wiring diagrams
Harness Diagrams
Are these diagrams still available?
If so, I am searching for the diagram from the 2001 F-150. We have one that some seriously screwed up wiring and I need a diagram to try to fix it. Fun fun.
Jay
If so, I am searching for the diagram from the 2001 F-150. We have one that some seriously screwed up wiring and I need a diagram to try to fix it. Fun fun.
Jay
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...9-2003+my.html
https://www.f150online.com/forums/me...9-2003+my.html
Headlamps are a 85- number
fog lamps are a 86- number
autolamps are a 87- number
Interior lamps are a 89- number
Stop / turn lamps are a 90- number
Parking lamps are a 92- number
Watch the file name, it will have the MY in the name of it ( the albums cover 1999-2003 ).
At least you did not ask the OP to email them, kcap 85 has not posted on the site since 31-MAY-2005.
First and foremost, I need to acknowledge SSCULLY for taking the time and painstakingly putting the 2004 (non-heritage) wiring Diagrams on the forum.On the same note, I seem to be suffering from a senior moment and I'm getting my *** kicked by my trucks Auto light Mode not working..........
This is my 5th F-150 truck, and it should be a "no-brainer" by now, but after checking all the relays, fuses and headlight switch, (again kudos to sscully) and the security module, I still can't get those damn things to work!

As I am now going to run down to the first dealership for one of those damn sensors (I just ripped out of my front dash), and replace it........
Would anyone like to Hazard a guess? Please dont tell me it's wiring! hahahaha

Thanks a lot and may i also request those wonderful electrical diagrams for the 2004 to be e-mailed as well.
Might be est to create a new thread for this issue, easier to track for new members searching for the same symptoms.
Have to ask, when you checked the fuses did you pull them and stare at them or check for + VDC on the pins on the back of the fuse ( while installed ) to a known good ground ?
CJB ( aka Central Junction Box, cab fuse panel ) Fuse #29 powers the autolamp module itself and without this they would not work.
If both the parking lamps and the headlamps do not come on and the fuse to the autolamp module fuse tests good with a meter, next would be to check the relays to make sure they are getting ground.
This would be a good point for a new thread, and just Copy -> paste the specific autolamp info from the post above into the 1st post of the new thread in this forum.
Have to ask, when you checked the fuses did you pull them and stare at them or check for + VDC on the pins on the back of the fuse ( while installed ) to a known good ground ?
CJB ( aka Central Junction Box, cab fuse panel ) Fuse #29 powers the autolamp module itself and without this they would not work.
If both the parking lamps and the headlamps do not come on and the fuse to the autolamp module fuse tests good with a meter, next would be to check the relays to make sure they are getting ground.
This would be a good point for a new thread, and just Copy -> paste the specific autolamp info from the post above into the 1st post of the new thread in this forum.



