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A friend's 1999 Ford Windstar started to cause trouble a year ago: The
right front turn indicator went on once, then off and a problem with the
bulb was displayed, even though it was ok. Connecting front and side
indicator lamp "solved" the problem.
Later more electric devices, all controlled by this "FEM" went "mad":
Interior lights flashed, windscreen wiper turned on and off randomly,
theft protection sounded alarm without a cause. Almost all 2pin
SMD-Components are slightly misplaced, probably causing bad soldering:
(http://www.falk-willberg.de/Windstar/FEM-1.jpeg).
While removing the FEM from the car, the interior lights started
flashing. It stopped, when I knocked on the Module...
I would prefer to get a "FEM" from a junkyard, but the Ford dealer says,
that the module must be "clear", because otherwise the central computer
would refuse to communicate with the module. Any way to "clear" the
module?
I could re-solder bad junctions, if I had an idea, where to start (I
don't want to do all of them).
Grateful for any advice,
Falk
If the module has data stored in volatile RAM then removing the voltage
source responsible for holding that data in RAM would flush it. You did
talk to the person who advised you to clear the module on a way to do it?