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Old 11-27-2011, 06:18 PM
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Default 2006 no low beam on passenger side

Any info. would be much appreciated, already replaced bulb/element, drivers side low beam works as well as both high beams. Thanks.
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possible front control module or IPM
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Thank you , is there a way to check the control module or IPM.
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not with out a good scanner
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Take the four screws out of the FCM, unplug it and plug it back in. The problem is where the 2 pieces mate together, it's really difficult to pin down which is the culprit.
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Thank you I'll try that.
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Default FCM removal

Is it necessary to disconnect the battery and will unplugging and replugging the FCM require something to be reset with a scanner or to clear codes. thanks very much.
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Yeah disconnect the battery before you do it. It will set a bunch of codes if you don't. No scanner needed.
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Thanks again you guys are great.
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Where is the FCM front control module located.
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