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  1. The bulb turns on when the door is open, but turn signal (front driver's side) clicks fast when engaged and does not turn on. Is this a switch or fuse problem? No other issues with lights. I'd prefer to fix myself rather than take it to the dealer, I'd appreciate any insight. Thanks!
  2. This per OASIS: Feb 06 2014 4596 -2013 CMAX - Multiple Communication Codes - Harness Pinch Chafe Points Some 2013 C-MAX vehicles may exhibit multiple diagnostic trouble codes related to module network communication faults. Prior to following normal diagnostics check for possible wiring harness chafes that may be present under the carpet near the driver or passenger front seat frame and near the rear roof pass through to the lift gate on drivers side. If concerns are found, repair the circuits as required following procedures outlined in Wiring Diagram, Section 5-1. If no concerns are found, follow normal Workshop Manual diagnostics.
  3. I need to run a wire from anywhere inside the Driver/passenger area to the front of the car for a supplemental braking system. Are there any existing feed thru points that I could get a wire through? Under driver pedal area or under seat ?
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