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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Dec 11, '07 From Davie, Florida Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) ![]() |
Hey guys,
I was re-routing my battery to my trunk yesterday and after everything was complete, everything started up fine and was getting power to everything. I have a 150 amp ANL fuses on each side of the re-routing power wire. So if there's a short on either side, I should be protected. THE PROBLEM: is after I got everything installed, I realized that none of my interior lights was working. The lights on the a/c panel & the gauges are working. Just the door lights, trunk interior light, and main dome light is out & not coming on at all. I checked fuses and all are fine, what else could be causing the lights to cut out? Any help would be appreciated. EDIT: I believe now that my problem maybe an ignition problem. My headlights won't turn on, unless I turn my key all the way to the "on" position. Plus, now I am getting a "hard start." Like my battery is about to die, but I just put in a new one when I relocated my battery position. I'm thinking, maybe it's a relay or something like that? Please, I need your help! -Thanks, Ryan This post has been edited by str8thugginit4ya: Feb 7, 2011 - 1:48 PM |
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The dome light has it's own fuse because I believe that the sunroof runs off that fuse as well.
With the old fuse panel that was under my dash, the previous owner did something to it so when I would drive with my driving lights on at night, they would go on and off from time to time. I replaced the whole interior fuse panel and it works like a charm now. Maybe when you drilled the holes in the wall you hit a wire? |
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Dec 11, '07 From Davie, Florida Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) ![]() |
The dome light has it's own fuse because I believe that the sunroof runs off that fuse as well. With the old fuse panel that was under my dash, the previous owner did something to it so when I would drive with my driving lights on at night, they would go on and off from time to time. I replaced the whole interior fuse panel and it works like a charm now. Maybe when you drilled the holes in the wall you hit a wire? Didn't drill any holes, use pre-existing holes with grommets. Only thing I can think of is that I shorted something out and blew something besides a fuse, which I hope is not the case. -Thanks, Ryan |
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