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<blockquote data-quote="Jmoses77" data-source="post: 1889168" data-attributes="member: 65758"><p>I have now had my 2017 Raptor for a week. It has already developed an issue. Yesterday when installing fog lamps, just the physical portion no the wiring, I noticed the the puddle and parking lights were randomly turning on an off. I have disconnected the battery, left it unhooked for 30 minutes and then reattached the leads. After about 10 minutes of sitting parked, locked and off the lights started turning on and off again. I have searched Google and found no solution that has worked. Many mention that it might be a faulty bed switch but I do not see a bed switch on the truck. I have not had a chance to call the dealership yet but was wondering in anyone has experienced this and if there is a known fix. The truck starts and drives fine with no dash lights. It looks to me like it might be shorting somewhere but since the only thing that I have done to to ruck is uncap one of the up fitter switches and then recapped it so there are no exposed wires I am at a loss. Any help would be appreciated as I am worried about draining the battery if the lights keep turning on and off, especially when I am at work for 8 hours. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jmoses77, post: 1889168, member: 65758"] I have now had my 2017 Raptor for a week. It has already developed an issue. Yesterday when installing fog lamps, just the physical portion no the wiring, I noticed the the puddle and parking lights were randomly turning on an off. I have disconnected the battery, left it unhooked for 30 minutes and then reattached the leads. After about 10 minutes of sitting parked, locked and off the lights started turning on and off again. I have searched Google and found no solution that has worked. Many mention that it might be a faulty bed switch but I do not see a bed switch on the truck. I have not had a chance to call the dealership yet but was wondering in anyone has experienced this and if there is a known fix. The truck starts and drives fine with no dash lights. It looks to me like it might be shorting somewhere but since the only thing that I have done to to ruck is uncap one of the up fitter switches and then recapped it so there are no exposed wires I am at a loss. Any help would be appreciated as I am worried about draining the battery if the lights keep turning on and off, especially when I am at work for 8 hours. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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