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Hey guys

I've rebuilt my car from ground up in new shell used same wiring looms and everything completely same stuff as came out of my other one when came time to power it up I got dash lights etc but no ICC power up.

Any suggestions what could cause this? No offense to anyone but just people who actually have experience I don't want to hear things people have read and speak out about such as needs reprogramming from ford etc

Cheers guys

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  • Moar Powar Babeh
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Reseat....you need to pull the white connector directly behind the ICC outwards until it clicks, then when you slide the ICC back in the alignment pins on it push the connector back and enagage the locks.

  • Moar Powar Babeh
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if you dont reseat it, when you push the ICC back it can push the connector back and doesn't connect properly. Its hard to pick it because the small alignment pins on each side of the ICC (the gold colored ones that slide in on the dash frame) make it feel like it's settled home when the ICC may not have actually made contact.

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yeah no worries ICC has been looked after and handled carefully s id be surprised if something was wrong with that. Could it be a computer issue? Im pretty positive the 2 same sized ecu plugs are in the right spot so shouldnt be an issue but not sure if ecu could cause it?

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If the icc has power to it the screen should be on plain and simple... If there is a comms issue it will display code... Have you checked fuses and kickpanel connectors etc?

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