Electrical problems
#1
Electrical problems
Need help.
lost use of my turn signals and tail lights. Fuses are good. Wiring looks good but I'm not a specialist in electrical. Alldata shows the two circuits seem unrelated. Have brake lights, reverse, and headlights. Not sure what is going on with turn signal and tail. Hope someone here can help.
lost use of my turn signals and tail lights. Fuses are good. Wiring looks good but I'm not a specialist in electrical. Alldata shows the two circuits seem unrelated. Have brake lights, reverse, and headlights. Not sure what is going on with turn signal and tail. Hope someone here can help.
#2
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front and rear? hows the cluster lights in the car itself.
#4
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Did you install LEDs in the turn signals or something? There's a fuse in the driver's kick panel that handle the tail lights, did you test the fuse or just visual inspection?
#6
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True but they both have fuses so that's the common denominator we're trying to rule out. Replace the fuses anyway to rule that out. Next would be checking the wire loom that runs along the the trunk lid. .
#7
Could a loom in the trunk affect the lights up front? Sorry, I know more about parts than I do electrical. Also, will have to rule that out for sure later. I may work in a garage now, but I cant pull in until after hours.
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#8
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That's mostly for the tail lights. Also the root cause for both is the MICU/fuse panel in the driver's kick, hence why i wanted you to replace the fuses just in case.
With both being out, I can't see why it WOULD be an issue with the wire loom.
With both being out, I can't see why it WOULD be an issue with the wire loom.
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