Awesome video. Do you know if a 2013 Freightliner m2 106 Box truck has one too? I’m having an issue for 4 years that I can’t fix. When I use the right blinker it switches to the left, I have to toggle the windshield wipers on and off for it to switch back to the right. That doesn’t always work and was wonder if it might be a hidden fuse. I bought new blinker switches and changed bulbs. The funny part is when I changed the bulbs the blinkers work fine for about a day with no issue then randomly they stop working again.
I know this is late, and you’ve probably already fixed the issue or got rid of the truck. I would look under the cab, about where the driver seat is, there’s the body module. Very common for a wire to chafe there.
@st308975 I had a couple harness issues up at the actual headlight areas too, another easy check for you. Honestly the freightliner dealership has flow charts for stuff like this, they enter issue, it'll tell them where and how to check through it all, you can tell them what you've done and find a good mechanic willing to listen and help you out, they'll likely have it solved in no time if you've checked exterior harnesses and changed multiposition switch. Dash harness/cab harnesses/headlight harnesses peel as much back as you can and then go visit them and find someone there you like
Thanks for taking the time to show this man 👍🏻
I appreciate the video but I can't tell where you're at on the truck. Are you underneath it?? Or where. It's almost impossible for me to see.
Finally the video I needed! Thank you
Can't see a dawn thing
Hes obviously under the back of the truck near the axle.
Do u think the trailer lights are in the second fuse box ?
Yes. Trailer fuses are in the second fuse box which is located at cross members.
Paul Baciu. If your trailer marker lights are gone , you need change the 5 amp fuse in the second fuse box.
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What if my cab clear lights go out just head lights on wich fuse ?
Mike Gon I don’t know exactly. To be honest I don’t remember it has been awhile. However it should be on the other fuse box under the hood.
Why is there not a fuse box in the cab?
Awesome video. Do you know if a 2013 Freightliner m2 106 Box truck has one too? I’m having an issue for 4 years that I can’t fix. When I use the right blinker it switches to the left, I have to toggle the windshield wipers on and off for it to switch back to the right. That doesn’t always work and was wonder if it might be a hidden fuse. I bought new blinker switches and changed bulbs. The funny part is when I changed the bulbs the blinkers work fine for about a day with no issue then randomly they stop working again.
I know this is late, and you’ve probably already fixed the issue or got rid of the truck. I would look under the cab, about where the driver seat is, there’s the body module. Very common for a wire to chafe there.
@@bigragu6828 thanks I’ll check. I’m still dealing with the issue.
@@st308975 I wish there was a way to post a video I made with my M2 issue and what I found.
@st308975 I had a couple harness issues up at the actual headlight areas too, another easy check for you. Honestly the freightliner dealership has flow charts for stuff like this, they enter issue, it'll tell them where and how to check through it all, you can tell them what you've done and find a good mechanic willing to listen and help you out, they'll likely have it solved in no time if you've checked exterior harnesses and changed multiposition switch. Dash harness/cab harnesses/headlight harnesses peel as much back as you can and then go visit them and find someone there you like
What? Where???
Can’t believe this video has over 100k views can’t see s***t