TECH HELP NEEDED: LIGHTS
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TECH HELP NEEDED: LIGHTS
need some help, checked all my fuses... and my headlights don't work, corners don't work, dash lights don't work, basically the parking lights don't work, and also the reg headlights.... If I turn the brights on the brights will work, if you turn on the 4 ways or the blinkers they'll work, and if you press the brakes the rear lights work
only thing that doesn't work is parking lights (including dash lights) and the reg headlights...
any idea what could be wrong?
only thing that doesn't work is parking lights (including dash lights) and the reg headlights...
any idea what could be wrong?
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Re: TECH HELP NEEDED: LIGHTS (AnthonyG2003)
would just part of the lights not work if the relay was bad, or does the relay have different sections?
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Re: TECH HELP NEEDED: LIGHTS (AnthonyG2003)
alright tried that, still the same thing... heres what I've replaced for the lights so far
combo switch
combo switch harness
all bulbs
combo switch
combo switch harness
all bulbs
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Re: (JSpekBB4)
You need to check all of the fuses!! Both under the hood and in the interior fuse box down by the pedals. Especially check the "small light" fuse under the hood. If you're sure all the fuses are good...
remove the dead petal (you'll need a long socket for this)
remove the plastic kick panel on the bottom of the drivers door (its just clips so pull up)
remove the plastic panel that covers the whole fuse box
remove the bolts that hold in the entire fuse box assembly and pull the fuse box towards you.
look on the front and back of the box for melted wires.
That of course is a worse case senario, but check your fuses first
remove the dead petal (you'll need a long socket for this)
remove the plastic kick panel on the bottom of the drivers door (its just clips so pull up)
remove the plastic panel that covers the whole fuse box
remove the bolts that hold in the entire fuse box assembly and pull the fuse box towards you.
look on the front and back of the box for melted wires.
That of course is a worse case senario, but check your fuses first
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