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Having Fuse problems

 
Old May 21, 2008
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Having Fuse problems

I got a 97 hatch that i purchased a while back and i was installing a new radio and the next thing i know when i was gonna turn on my headlights the dash lights didnt come on, the icon still come on like the seat belt but the dash lights wont come on so when i drive at night i cant see my speed and such, i changed the fuse to what i thought in the panel diagram but i dont think that worked. got any ideas what i could do to fix my problem any help is greatly appreciated
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Re: Having Fuse problems

Your bulb probably blew. Or maybe you disconnected a ground on accident?
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Re: Having Fuse problems

Check the tail/marker lamps operation.

Check for open fuses in the under-hood box and/or under-dash box.

If a fuse is blown check the connections made to the illumination circuit of the newly installed radio.
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Re: Having Fuse problems

The fuse for the dash lights are under the steering wheel. There are several lights in the dashboard so it's probably not a blown bulb cause they all would have to have blown. You may have removed a fuse and put it back in the wrong slot. Or the wiring harness is not fully seated in the back of the gauge cluster. Or your headlight switch is busted.
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Re: Having Fuse problems

when you installed the radio you more then likely tapped into a wire that you thought read ground on ACC for either the main power or remote from the unit, but instead it may have been an +12VDC antenae wire or something you accidently wired into.

Try wiring the power source eleswhere and make sure you just ground the headunit right into the chassis.
 
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