Re: [DMCForum] Re: Problem with Fuses
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Re: [DMCForum] Re: Problem with Fuses



MOST important, if your going in to the doors it to be
careful not to cut yourself.  Those edges are RAZOR
sharp, you wont know your cut until you see the blood
dripping down your arm.

I'd prefer to first isolate the doors, see if the
problem is even in the door itself (and if it is,
which one).  You can do this by removing the T panel
(let me know if you need instructions for this), then
you will see an access panel.  Inside there are the
electrical connections for the door.  Take them apart,
then see if the fuse blows.  If is still does, then
you know the problem is NOT in the doors.  If it does
not blow, hook the connectors up check the fuse after
each one.

A wire schematic is essential for electrical problems.


http://www.deloreanparts.com/zilla_055.htm



--- cruznmd <racuti1@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The doors have many sharp edges inside and a lot of
> wiring. They also
> move which causes wear. They take some time and
> tools to get into (if
> you're not used to "door diving").


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