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Old 12-05-16, 08:56 PM
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heres a weird issue that just happened to my 2014 IS250. The analog clock lost power, the turn signals won't turn off automatically, the key FOB won't unlock, lock, open trunk, sound the emergency. The rear view mirror won't show the red blinking light in order to program the garage door opener. It isn't a fuse because the doors lock with the inside buttons, the rear view mirror displays power but not the red indicating light for connection to the garage door. Can anybody help out and give some ideas?

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Old 12-05-16, 10:12 PM
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Thank you for your help. But what's so strange is that all of these things happened at the exact same time. Prior to me dosconnecting one of the horns because one stopped working, the key fob, garage door opener the turn signal handle turned off as programmed, the analog clock worked. It's all pretty weird. We've never had a problem with this car before this.

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Old 12-06-16, 07:54 AM
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did you try plugging the horns back in to see if that fixed everything?
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