Blower motor, turns signals, wipers and high beams

Tiny
WKASEYJR
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  • 2005 CHRYSLER 300
  • 2.7L
  • 6 CYL
  • RWD
  • AUTOMATIC
So my blower motor in my 2005 chrysler 300 stopped work so I checked the fuses/relays are good the resistor is new and blower motor turns on when hooked to battery, but when every things together it doesn't work. After fooling with that I notice my wipers, turn signal and high beams don't work. These problems all started after full tune up. And my head lights like dim in and out. What should I do?
Thursday, September 11th, 2014 AT 7:39 AM

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Tiny
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Have a pro scan for codes may be a can bus problem or a module
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Thursday, September 11th, 2014 AT 8:19 AM
Tiny
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No codes came up. It seems like major electrical issue. Now I notice the battery light comes on sometimes and the headlights flicker heavy. People think I'm flashing my high beams at them.
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Thursday, September 11th, 2014 AT 8:46 AM
Tiny
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Didyou have a pro scan it or an autoparts? If an auto parts did it of course no codes cam eup becaue they can't red them with their machine. I'd suggest having battery checked for condition including load test, clean terminal ends and if over 60 on this vehicle replacing belt and tensioner.
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Thursday, September 11th, 2014 AT 9:29 AM
Tiny
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Ok the fuse that controlled the lights and signals did blow however there was a problem with the positive connection to the rear fuse box. Every thing works now. What I did was mad a harness to go from power threw some diode and relays to each fuse. And 11 hours later success. Thanks for your help. Oh and it solved flickering lights problem.
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Thursday, September 11th, 2014 AT 5:56 PM
Tiny
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I'm sure it did just make sure you didn't jump any fusilbelinks or the main fuse that protects the system so you don't have a fire.
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Friday, September 12th, 2014 AT 6:30 AM
Tiny
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I checked. That's why it took so long. Had to trace many wires
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Friday, September 12th, 2014 AT 8:29 AM

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