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Illumination problems = CPU failure?

I'm currently having electrical problems. Neither the door lock illumination or the ignition switch illumination works. I have power coming off of the two lamps but it appears the cpu isn't grounding them out to illuminate them. I looked through the wiring schematic and it almost appears that the part of the cpu that controls this is fried or for some other reason isn't working. The ignition light was working and it went out when I replaced the door lock bulb. I don't have any info on how the CPU is suppose to handle this. I don't know if the CPU will ground out if so many switches are open/closed or if it's totally independant.

Any help would be appreciated.
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