I/2 of lights weren't working
I/2 of lights weren't working
You guys (and gals) are AWESOME! I was having the worst time finding why I wasn't getting tail lights, lic. lights, some side marker lights working. One of the yellow/black wires on the fuse box was shorting and I couldn't find it. In reading all of the discussions here I came across a discussion about the circuit and how it included the trunk light. I went out, popped the trunk and there was the yellow/black wire connected to the ground terminal! I didn't think to check there because the light had been taken out of my car by someone and I didn't know they had one. Problem solved, thanks again everyone. Ron
Right on Mark
You're right as usual. When the fuse first blew I pulled first one, then the other wire coming out the back of the fuse box. When I pulled the one that eventually ends up back there the fuse held, so since then I've been trying to track down the short.
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That silly trunk light. I had the same issue after I installed a bulb in the trunk light holder. It took a couple hours of tracing and testing to find it. One of these days I'll take a better look to see what's wrong with it, but Fiat electrical gremlins are so anal, I'm willing to let well enough alone for now.
I guess I could live without a trunk light, just a tool kit back there anyway. While we're on the subject: it looks like a direct line to the light from the tail light circuit, I don't see any mercury switch or other mechanism that turns it off when the trunk is closed, and it looks like your tail lights would have to be on to energize it. Is that the way it's set up?
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