HELP needed with interior lights, dome/map, clock, & radio problem
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HELP needed with interior lights, dome/map, clock, & radio problem
Hello fellow CL members,
I encountered a problem when upgrading my rear interior dome lights. First off, the lights i got was a 12 smd panel light. When i installed it, the metal tabs inside the factory 168/194 bulb socket was too loose for the bulb to make a secure contact with the smd light and would flicker on and off every time it was moved.
So i used a small pick to push the tabs together so it would create more of a secure fit and i accidentally touched the positive and negative prongs simultaneously and here is where my problem begins. Radio doesn't work, clock doesn't work, both front foot well lights, dome light or either map light and both rear dome lights. But All of the courtesy door lights work on all four door.
I've checked every fuse and verified that they are in working condition. So i just would like to know if anyone had this or a similar problem and would appreciate it if anyone could give me some insight on to what the next step would be to fixing this problem.
Thanks in adv for those who helped.
I encountered a problem when upgrading my rear interior dome lights. First off, the lights i got was a 12 smd panel light. When i installed it, the metal tabs inside the factory 168/194 bulb socket was too loose for the bulb to make a secure contact with the smd light and would flicker on and off every time it was moved.
So i used a small pick to push the tabs together so it would create more of a secure fit and i accidentally touched the positive and negative prongs simultaneously and here is where my problem begins. Radio doesn't work, clock doesn't work, both front foot well lights, dome light or either map light and both rear dome lights. But All of the courtesy door lights work on all four door.
I've checked every fuse and verified that they are in working condition. So i just would like to know if anyone had this or a similar problem and would appreciate it if anyone could give me some insight on to what the next step would be to fixing this problem.
Thanks in adv for those who helped.
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Yeah those have also been checked. I've just been contemplating whether if i should change any fuse associated with my problem and see how that goes from there even though, in the back of my mind, its not gonna change a thing..
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it has to be the fuse... i've done this a couple of times in my ES.
Take the manual, and locate the section that says 'radio/dome/key' [something along those lines]
Its an under hood fuse, pull it and im certain you'll see its blown.
Asides from that... i don't know. A relay wouldn't make sense, or you somehow melted the wire harness - but thats what the fuse is for preventing.
Take the manual, and locate the section that says 'radio/dome/key' [something along those lines]
Its an under hood fuse, pull it and im certain you'll see its blown.
Asides from that... i don't know. A relay wouldn't make sense, or you somehow melted the wire harness - but thats what the fuse is for preventing.
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To me it would only make sense that its the fuse also. A relay shouldn't be the problem but i've triple checked all fuses (underhood and in kick panel). I dont think i melted the wiring whatsoever cause it was for a split second when i touched the neg and pos side. Im pretty stumped cause i've had problems like this before but on a different make of car and it was always the fuse but this time its not. I really dont want to tear apart the interior but if i cant source the problem soon, then looks like thats what im going to have to do. Thanks for everyones input, keep em coming.
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That's the common problem when people install LEDS MAP lights and shorts them out. The fuse is on the passenger side right kick panel. I think the fuse is called ECU-B or something, but it's a 7.5 amp fuse. It's been a long time i dont remember clearly. Check the other fuses otherwise. GL
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That's the common problem when people install LEDS MAP lights and shorts them out. The fuse is on the passenger side right kick panel. I think the fuse is called ECU-B or something, but it's a 7.5 amp fuse. It's been a long time i dont remember clearly. Check the other fuses otherwise. GL
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Man, I will have to look a my car a little more carefully now. So we have a fuse box on the driver's & passenger side? I didn't know anything about the passenger side, I guess because I'm never on that side of the car unless I'm cleaning it. I knew about the one on under motor.
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thank you so much, it is located on the right passenger side under the glove compartment. there is a label guide attached to that door and it will be called DOME...its 10a red fuze