Yo guys i have a 91 GXL and my 15amp illumination fuse keeps blowing... the result is my gauge lights, all cockpit lights, and parking lights die until i replace the fuse (which blows shortly after) when i had my S4 turboII, the headlight switch plug ran hot and i had to replace that ground wire to keep the illumination circuit going, so i checked that out on my series5 to no avail.
so my question is, what the hell could be blowing my 15A fuse? i wouldnt even know where to start to figure out where the short is, but i was hoping maybe some of you have had this problem. its not the headlight switch plug, its the 15A "illum" fuse. BTW i cant drive at night so this is kinda important https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...DIR#>/wink.png EDIT: haha it seems i may need to update my sig... https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...IR#>/smile.png |
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Well, I have had that similar problem, it turned out to be a wire behind my cd player was touching metal causing it to blow my illimination fuse. also put a new fuse in and wiggle the fuse see if it is a connection where your fuse plugs in. double check any after market wires you have hot wired somewhere. https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...DIR#>/wink.png
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i say some stereo wiring,dash lights, you put any gauges or
do any other wiring lately? |
Where have you been latley? didn't you have the T2 that caught fire? have you been using another form? https://www.nopistons.com/forums/pub...DIR#>/cool.png
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put in a 30 amp fuse
=) j/k i woudl start uplugging or disconnecting anything that is not stock. Stereo, gauges, any thing like that. if that doens't solve it you will have to start poking around with a voltmeter on the harness plugs |
Originally Posted by Cheers!' date='Jul 29 2003, 06:31 PM
Where have you been latley? didn't you have the T2 that caught fire? have you been using another form?
haha yeah that was me. i've been on rx7club. anyways, i found the problem. soemthing that had to do with the dimmer for my cd player. the wire wasnt exposed, but i just disabled the dimmer and it works fine now... |
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