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Old 10-11-2011, 05:32 PM
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Re: possible electrical short

So I hooked up the new speed sensor wiring and no change at all. I really need this car fixed and I am in no way up to date on the wiring of this car. can someone please help me figure this out.
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So I hooked up the new speed sensor wiring and no change at all. I really need this car fixed and I am in no way up to date on the wiring of this car. can someone please help me figure this out.
No change at all, does not tell me what it is not doing. Please be precise and tell us what it is not doing.

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Old 10-12-2011, 11:59 AM
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Re: possible electrical short

By "no change at all" I meant that it made no difference. It made no changes to the car, my gauge cluster still does not work, my Windows and my sun roof still don't work. I'm sorry I'm being so vague, but I don't understand electrics at all.
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Re: possible electrical short

an easy thing to try would be to jump power from the battery to the fuse box in the car and the one under the hood. if you apply power to the box and everything works then it's a power distribution issue before the box, if nothing changes then it's either after the box or ground problem.
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By "no change at all" I meant that it made no difference. It made no changes to the car, my gauge cluster still does not work, my Windows and my sun roof still don't work. I'm sorry I'm being so vague, but I don't understand electrics at all.
OK well if that is all that is not working, check the Slow Blow Fuse No.1 in the under hood panel, ( a small square block) and Fuse No.15 in the fuse box under the dash. The windows, sunroof, and gauge cluster all derive their power from these fuses.

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