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    Dash lights staying on.....

    Wet weather car has not been garaged any ideas or possible relation to moisture .
    Remove keys from ign and they stay on , 06 Gt .

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    Smart Junction box and water don't mix.





    Check this out.

    http://forums.corral.net/forums/s-19...-mustangs.html

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    Thanks Rick will check it out when I get back

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    If even the slightest bit damp, disconnect battery, must be fully dry before cable goes back on.
    Mop up water around it, use a hair dryer (never a heat gun) to start the process, once warmed up, leave a fan blowing on it for a few hours, recheck / repeat as nec.
    May already be fubar'd but only chance is to dry it off, they fix the source of your leak.
    Super common problem, shame on Ford for no campaign to make things right (not that any of the other mfg's are any better).

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    Well I was overtaken by FOOD today and any type of effort is definitely out of the question lol

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    Nice for you.

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    Ye ya Tryptophan is to blame , I'll buzz ya tomorow

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    Roger that.

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    damp in the area not soaked ,will start drying process

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