Wierd electrical problems
Shoebox thanks so much, you've been a real help! I have these 2 huge tech manuals in my house that the guy gave me when I bought the car, I never had any idea on how to use them though. I went through it tonight and found exactly what you wrote down. I'm still alittle confused on what is an "open" circuit? Does open mean a fuse is blown? Thanks for typing everything out for me b/c that tech book is complicated. I'm pretty new to this kind of stuff and have absolutey no training. knowing what colors the clips are will help alot. Also can I get a test light at pepboys or sears? I'm gonna do this tommorow morning and i'll post the results.
Originally posted by Marky82
Shoebox thanks so much, you've been a real help! I have these 2 huge tech manuals in my house that the guy gave me when I bought the car, I never had any idea on how to use them though. I went through it tonight and found exactly what you wrote down. I'm still alittle confused on what is an "open" circuit? Does open mean a fuse is blown? Thanks for typing everything out for me b/c that tech book is complicated. I'm pretty new to this kind of stuff and have absolutey no training. knowing what colors the clips are will help alot. Also can I get a test light at pepboys or sears? I'm gonna do this tommorow morning and i'll post the results.
Shoebox thanks so much, you've been a real help! I have these 2 huge tech manuals in my house that the guy gave me when I bought the car, I never had any idea on how to use them though. I went through it tonight and found exactly what you wrote down. I'm still alittle confused on what is an "open" circuit? Does open mean a fuse is blown? Thanks for typing everything out for me b/c that tech book is complicated. I'm pretty new to this kind of stuff and have absolutey no training. knowing what colors the clips are will help alot. Also can I get a test light at pepboys or sears? I'm gonna do this tommorow morning and i'll post the results.
An open is lack of continuity-like the wire is not connected or is broken (ex. power not getting from one end to the other). A short to ground (in this case) is when a wire is touching to the metal framework of the car.
Originally posted by shoebox
An open is lack of continuity-like the wire is not connected or is broken (ex. power not getting from one end to the other). A short to ground (in this case) is when a wire is touching to the metal framework of the car.
An open is lack of continuity-like the wire is not connected or is broken (ex. power not getting from one end to the other). A short to ground (in this case) is when a wire is touching to the metal framework of the car.
Originally posted by Marky82
So if I find that I have a short to ground then I have to retrace the entire wire and see if any of the copper is touching metal (that will be a pain in the @$$)?
So if I find that I have a short to ground then I have to retrace the entire wire and see if any of the copper is touching metal (that will be a pain in the @$$)?
There are ways to make it a little easier to narrow down. You could even have a bulb that the base of the socket is causing a short.
Originally posted by shoebox
When you see all the lights on that circuit in the diagram, you will really flip.
There are ways to make it a little easier to narrow down. You could even have a bulb that the base of the socket is causing a short.
When you see all the lights on that circuit in the diagram, you will really flip.
There are ways to make it a little easier to narrow down. You could even have a bulb that the base of the socket is causing a short.
Ok i'm alittle confused by the tech book now. I connected a test light between connecter C2 (black clip) terminal B and ground. The light was on. I moved to step 5 but what does I/P compartment and console compartment closed mean? I tried connecting E and B and the light went on but I don't know if that is because I/P is open (since I don't know what that is)? And if I do have a short on circuit 149 does that just mean I have to retrace all the courtesy lights?
(shoebox i sent you the same message in an email since I didn't know which you'd check first)
(shoebox i sent you the same message in an email since I didn't know which you'd check first)
Originally posted by Marky82
Ok i'm alittle confused by the tech book now. I connected a test light between connecter C2 (black clip) terminal B and ground. The light was on. I moved to step 5 but what does I/P compartment and console compartment closed mean? I tried connecting E and B and the light went on but I don't know if that is because I/P is open (since I don't know what that is)? And if I do have a short on circuit 149 does that just mean I have to retrace all the courtesy lights?
(shoebox i sent you the same message in an email since I didn't know which you'd check first)
Ok i'm alittle confused by the tech book now. I connected a test light between connecter C2 (black clip) terminal B and ground. The light was on. I moved to step 5 but what does I/P compartment and console compartment closed mean? I tried connecting E and B and the light went on but I don't know if that is because I/P is open (since I don't know what that is)? And if I do have a short on circuit 149 does that just mean I have to retrace all the courtesy lights?
(shoebox i sent you the same message in an email since I didn't know which you'd check first)
I/P compartment=glove box

console compartment= console

Apparently the 97 manual is written in a slightly different way than my 1996 one. What that is telling you is to test with those doors closed and of course, no switches on for the map lights.
Try removing the bulbs as you go and recheck your "B" to "E" test.
I did not get your email, but I am subscribed to this thread and get notification. I don't come to the V6 forum much.
BINGO!!! Turned out that my trunk light was grounded. It seems to work perfectly now! The alarm seems to be working better too. Do you think that the loose battery connections and/or short to ground wire could have been making the alarm act alittle wierd?
Originally posted by Marky82
BINGO!!! Turned out that my trunk light was grounded. It seems to work perfectly now! The alarm seems to be working better too. Do you think that the loose battery connections and/or short to ground wire could have been making the alarm act alittle wierd?
BINGO!!! Turned out that my trunk light was grounded. It seems to work perfectly now! The alarm seems to be working better too. Do you think that the loose battery connections and/or short to ground wire could have been making the alarm act alittle wierd?
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