earv_g0tti
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Hey guys, I have an issue i'm hoping someone can help me with.. installing my dome lights, screwdriver grounded somehow and shorted it out and blew a fuse.. no problem, same thing happened last time i put em back in.. so i replaced the fuse, dome lights work but not map lights, visor lights, power windows or radio. So i'm like oh, that problem again, that must be the 601 circuit breaker again because i had that issue a long time ago installing a radio. well i pulled it and tried to find it local and couldnt so i decided to dig a little deeper before i ordered one... i hand pulled every fuse in the fuse box and don't have one blown so i eliminated that. i grabbed my test light and multimeter and found this:
with key on or off, i'm not getting power to the 601 circuit breaker.
so that led me to again double check the accessory fuses in question (accessory delay, fog lights, power windows, radio) all of which are still good. fuse 41 for the instrument cluster is also still good and my instrument cluster does work 100%.
so then i check the accessory delay relay. i'm getting power at pin 30 (+12v) as i should, but when i turn the key, pin 85 should get power and thats what transfers it to pin 87 but i have no power...
that struck me as odd, and likely my problem. with the key on and no power at pin 85 i checked fuses 42 and 43 no power, but fuse 41 still good....
so i made a jumper from pin 30 to 87 and BING everything works... the problem with that is 1) it's not correct 2) everything would be on nonstop because it's from a constant 12v source
so i checked all my relays, all my fuses, even disconnected the batteries multiple times just in case to no avail... i've searched and searched this topic and google has some close scenarios but nothing like it.. i even learned that there is another accessory delay relay in the gauge cluster but if that were my case I would think not only would my cluster not work but fuse 41 probably would be blown... but just for safe measures I have an extra cluster here that came with the new interior so i pulled mine and plugged it in... still nothing
i'm stumped :cursing:. anybody know what could be causing that 1 pin to not get power when i turn the key?
with key on or off, i'm not getting power to the 601 circuit breaker.
so that led me to again double check the accessory fuses in question (accessory delay, fog lights, power windows, radio) all of which are still good. fuse 41 for the instrument cluster is also still good and my instrument cluster does work 100%.
so then i check the accessory delay relay. i'm getting power at pin 30 (+12v) as i should, but when i turn the key, pin 85 should get power and thats what transfers it to pin 87 but i have no power...
that struck me as odd, and likely my problem. with the key on and no power at pin 85 i checked fuses 42 and 43 no power, but fuse 41 still good....
so i made a jumper from pin 30 to 87 and BING everything works... the problem with that is 1) it's not correct 2) everything would be on nonstop because it's from a constant 12v source
so i checked all my relays, all my fuses, even disconnected the batteries multiple times just in case to no avail... i've searched and searched this topic and google has some close scenarios but nothing like it.. i even learned that there is another accessory delay relay in the gauge cluster but if that were my case I would think not only would my cluster not work but fuse 41 probably would be blown... but just for safe measures I have an extra cluster here that came with the new interior so i pulled mine and plugged it in... still nothing
i'm stumped :cursing:. anybody know what could be causing that 1 pin to not get power when i turn the key?
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