What caused the side marker lights not to work on an f250?

Asked by tsaddler Oct 29, 2020 at 08:33 AM about the 2015 Ford F-250 Super Duty Platinum Crew Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Just bought a 2015 f250 super duty. All of the front lights
work except the little side marker lights. They both have
been replaced.  Fuses have been checked. The driver side
turn signal has a super fast blink.  However the passenger
blinker is fine.  All of the back lights work properly including
turn signals.  The other issue is on the mirrors.  These
lights are supposed to turn on amber and turn to the
running lights however they go straight to the running lights
and do not function with the turn signals on either side.  It
is a hot mess.  If I would have known I would have made
the dealership fix it but what is done is done.   Now I just
need to find a solution!  PLEASE HELP!
All fuses are good that I have been able to locate.
Side marker bulbs were replaced as well as the lights in the
mirrors.
New bulbs were put in the running lights.


Any thoughts???

1 Answer

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If you purchased the vehicle recently, reach out to the service manager. If no help, keep going up until you reach the top. If you still can't get help, reach out to your Better Business Bureau, and Consumer Reports for help. There's always help thru a small claims suit you can file yourself depending on the $$ level, some states have it as high as 2,500 but it's a lengthy process. You may be able to test the wires from the junction to the individual lights to see if some1 rewired or installed something that allowed the GREMLINS to get it. Happy Halloween!

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