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Old 03-19-2008, 10:52 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Fuse doesn't make sense, if a fuse was blown the headlights or whatever wouldn't work at all, not just when key is on run, whatever, sounds like you have some gremlins living in your electrical system.
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It was IOD related. It was that fuse #19 that sends power to the IOD. Only problem was that I kept blowing fuses as I put them in. So to work I went. I pulled almost everything IOD related. ETACS, radio, ECU, AC controler. Put the fuse in, and plugged them back in one by one. Suprisingly everything still works? Random short?? I do think my radio is going out as the volume knob messes with me a lot and the equalizer lights blink. My AC also dosen't work so hmm??

Lets see if it shorts again.
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Ive got a quick question. I just got my car and there is a capacitor for the subs/amp in the back. it stays on with blue digital readings (amps/watts, ect.) Is this gonna drain my battery? And every time i open the door there are lights on. are those turned off by the pressure switch in the door? i just want to make sure none of this gets me a dead battery at some random point in time. please and thank you.
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Stealthee FTW!!

It was IOD related. It was that fuse #19 that sends power to the IOD. Only problem was that I kept blowing fuses as I put them in. So to work I went. I pulled almost everything IOD related. ETACS, radio, ECU, AC controler. Put the fuse in, and plugged them back in one by one. Suprisingly everything still works? Random short?? I do think my radio is going out as the volume knob messes with me a lot and the equalizer lights blink. My AC also dosen't work so hmm??

Lets see if it shorts again.
Stock Radio volume knob does that to a lot of us so its not necessarily going out.

Does your AC not work or the fan not come on?
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