Re: [DMCForum] Down for season
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Re: [DMCForum] Down for season



I will try that out. What side of the fuse is the load side, side close
to passenger or divers side of car?

Mark V




On Sep 12, 2005, at 9:36 PM, Marc Levy wrote:

>
>
> Hook a OHM meter from the load side of the fuse (#12,
> IIRC) to ground, and double check that when you move
> the harness in the door it "beeps". It would be
> interesting to see if it is a dead short, or there is
> some resistance.
>
> Because the fuse did not blow, I would guess it is not
> a dead short.  Maybe one of the switch side wires are
> cut, before the diode...  Which would keep your door
> lights on and drain the battery quickly.
>
> You may also want to remove the interior lamp delay
> module when you do this testing, so you don't have the
> possible capacitive discharge messing with your
> measurements (Although, the diodes should probably
> isolate it, don't take any chances).
>
>
>
>
> --- DMCVIN6683 <dmcvin6683@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> I cant figure out why it wouldn't blow either. The
>> fuse should blow so
>> it is not making any sense to me either.
>>
>> I am going to remove the t-panel but getting the
>> time to do it will not
>> be as easy.
>>
>> Mark V
>>
>>
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