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tsb950211shorts.jpg TSB 95-02-11 Short Circuits, Common Locations on '94-95 Trucks
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Inspect the vehicle for any aftermarket accessories and either electrical or body modifications. Any electrical accessory not approved by Ford Motor Company and improperly installed can be the cause of possible short circuits in the electrical system. Any aftermarket body modification, such as running boards, for example, may have been installed where the attaching screws have punctured a wire causing a short in the circuit. Inspect the vehicle and repair or replace the wiring harness as necessary. Refer to the following charts for more examples and information.

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TSB 95-02-11 Short Circuits, Common Locations on '94-95 Trucks
IF THE IMAGE IS TOO SMALL, click it.

For other TSBs & free wiring diagrams, check here.

Inspect the vehicle for any aftermarket accessories and either electrical or body modifications. Any electrical accessory not approved by Ford Motor Company and improperly installed can be the cause of possible short circuits in the electrical system. Any aftermarket body modification, such as running boards, for example, may have been installed where the attaching screws have punctured a wire causing a short in the circuit. Inspect the vehicle and repair or replace the wiring harness as necessary. Refer to the following charts for more examples and information.

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