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post Aug 15, 2010 - 1:08 PM
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Hi folks...run into a bit of a problem. My Celica has been standing for over 1 year so using it as a restoration project.

I have run into a problem in that my "air flow" control lights on my centre console and my electric windows have constant power to them. I have checked all fuses and have found I need to remove the ALT-S fuse from under the bonnet to stop this problem.

My question is has anyone else come across such a problem or any idea how to remedy it?

Thanks in advance...the following 2 pics show the lights being on and the fuse I removed.

Chris





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post Aug 16, 2010 - 4:20 AM
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Thanks for the reply.

Sorry but I should have mentioned that this occurs whithout the key being in the ignition. (slaps forehead) rolleyes.gif

I have had the car for around 10 years without any faults but this one has popped up since the car has been stood for a while. The battery is fully charged and all the fuses have been removed and reset but the problem is still there.

Chris
post Aug 16, 2010 - 9:35 AM
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QUOTE (CelicaHD2 @ Aug 16, 2010 - 5:20 AM) *
Thanks for the reply.

Sorry but I should have mentioned that this occurs whithout the key being in the ignition. (slaps forehead) rolleyes.gif

I have had the car for around 10 years without any faults but this one has popped up since the car has been stood for a while. The battery is fully charged and all the fuses have been removed and reset but the problem is still there.

Chris


Try the dome fuse under the hood

edit: Or any of the other fuses under the hood. That's just to figure out which circuit the lights are on, but i doubt that will fix the problem.

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