Brake light/horn fuse keeps blowing
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Brake light/horn fuse keeps blowing
Sup h-t,
Recently, I just got the viper 5901 alarm installed by best buy and now my brake light/horn fuse keeps on blowing out. When I change the fuses it blows immediately. I'm planning on taking it back to the shop at Best buy, but wanted to know what may have caused this.
Recently, I just got the viper 5901 alarm installed by best buy and now my brake light/horn fuse keeps on blowing out. When I change the fuses it blows immediately. I'm planning on taking it back to the shop at Best buy, but wanted to know what may have caused this.
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Re: Brake light/horn fuse keeps blowing
Sup h-t,
Recently, I just got the viper 5901 alarm installed by best buy and now my brake light/horn fuse keeps on blowing out. When I change the fuses it blows immediately. I'm planning on taking it back to the shop at Best buy, but wanted to know what may have caused this.
Recently, I just got the viper 5901 alarm installed by best buy and now my brake light/horn fuse keeps on blowing out. When I change the fuses it blows immediately. I'm planning on taking it back to the shop at Best buy, but wanted to know what may have caused this.
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Re: Brake light/horn fuse keeps blowing
Got to agree with the above, if this started right after the install, I would not touch anything until BB has had a look at it, as mentioned if anybody else touches the install BB can and will void the install warranty leaving you holding the bag.
Because the fuse blows as soon as you install it indicates there is a dead short and that short is before the brake light switch and before the horn relay.
It is hard to say what they did, the brake "sense" lead is connected after the brake light switch, so if it was a problem the fuse would not blow until the brake is stepped on.
The horn trigger, if wired, is connected to the the horn relay ground control lead, so a short on it would only blow the horn not blow the fuse.
It is also possible that the two are unrelated and coincidental.
I would assume that BB would have done a full function test of the alarm and remote start before you got the car back from them ad if they did then the brake fuse must have been good or remote start shutdown when brake is pressed would not have worked.
However, the problem may still be install related, so it is best you have them look at it first. 94
Because the fuse blows as soon as you install it indicates there is a dead short and that short is before the brake light switch and before the horn relay.
It is hard to say what they did, the brake "sense" lead is connected after the brake light switch, so if it was a problem the fuse would not blow until the brake is stepped on.
The horn trigger, if wired, is connected to the the horn relay ground control lead, so a short on it would only blow the horn not blow the fuse.
It is also possible that the two are unrelated and coincidental.
I would assume that BB would have done a full function test of the alarm and remote start before you got the car back from them ad if they did then the brake fuse must have been good or remote start shutdown when brake is pressed would not have worked.
However, the problem may still be install related, so it is best you have them look at it first. 94
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Re: Brake light/horn fuse keeps blowing
What year, make, and model? This happened on my 98 hatch and took it to my cousin. He said he's seen a few civics with the same issue. He went behind the kick panel on driver side and unclipped that floor harness and plugged it back and it fixed the issue. You could try that or wait for BB. GL
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Re: Brake light/horn fuse keeps blowing
Okay so I took my car to BB, not to the same installer, but to another technician who worked there at the shop. He inspected all brake light switch, tailight bulbs, wiring, and everything seemed fine. *shrugs*
I put in a new brake fuse and to this day it's been having no problems. Been about a week already. However, something did occur to me that I did mess with the third brake light wiring in the trunk when I put on my spoiler and then later taking it off. If the two wires touched or were exposed, could it have caused this problem I been having?
This is on a 1996 Integra. Btw.
I put in a new brake fuse and to this day it's been having no problems. Been about a week already. However, something did occur to me that I did mess with the third brake light wiring in the trunk when I put on my spoiler and then later taking it off. If the two wires touched or were exposed, could it have caused this problem I been having?
This is on a 1996 Integra. Btw.
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Re: Brake light/horn fuse keeps blowing
It would not blow the fuse as soon as you put it in, a short back there would blow the fuse when you stepped on the brake.
My guess is the installer did find something and just fixed it saying he could not find anything wrong, so you could not blame BB,
I mean it's kind of a coincident that you run into the problem after the install and problem is gone after they look at it, oh well it's fixed, and stranger things have happened. 94
My guess is the installer did find something and just fixed it saying he could not find anything wrong, so you could not blame BB,
I mean it's kind of a coincident that you run into the problem after the install and problem is gone after they look at it, oh well it's fixed, and stranger things have happened. 94
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