dash lights and tail lights not working on my 2003 tracker, could it be the DDL module

Asked by Guru9H926 Jul 01, 2017 at 07:27 AM about the 2003 Chevrolet Tracker 4-Door 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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It's more likely a fuse than the DRL. The fuse panel above the driver-side kick panel has fuses for various lights. Also, the main relays under the hood. I would check the fuses inside first. Don

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Where is the ddl on my 203 tracker I know under the hood but what one is it

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See my dash and running lights are out and it keeps blowing a. Fuses

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The fuse box inside the car is not where it is shown on the diagram. I have removed the pa el under the steering,wheel. Any help would be greatly appreciated Ann

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I have a 2001 Chevy Tracker in the dash lights or tail lights will work and where is the ddl module located

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I have the same problem. Has anyone figured this out? I disconnected the rear wiring from the fuse box oh, it's the very lowest last connector to the floor. It's just weird how I keep reading shorts across my marker lights and – cluster until I disconnect turn signal lights. This makes me think everything is upfront. But I can't see any place for wires to get messed up

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It sounds like you have a bad flasher if you are reading a short, try replacing it.

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