Originally Posted by Shayne
Thanks
Originally Posted by Shayne
Thanks
Why do you associate it to interior lights?
If your fuse is actually F10, check the wiring from F10 to low beam light in the left, also the bulb socket.
Interior lights (not instrument lights) are F18 and F21, and F32 powers the auto relay.
Javier
Originally Posted by Javier
and one I don't know the answer to. All I do know is that without the #10 fuse my interior lights don't work but my headlights function normally.
Michael
Can it be F21? When you mention interior lights, what do you refer to, map reading (the ones with a lens in front), plain interior lights, or instrument, and in dark location lights for the different devices?
Besides interior lights, F21 feeds Trunk lid lights, and the hinge harness problem may be causing it to blow once in a wile. Search the forum for Hinge, there is plenty of info on this trunk hinge harness issue.
Javier
Ah! the Trunk Hinge.
Ralph Mendoza Jr. - Long Beach, CA
Originally Posted by Javier
When you open the door (2 by the rear view mirror and two in the back). Dash lights/radio lights etc. work fine when the fuse is blown.
Michael
Javier
Originally Posted by Javier
It wasn't the #10 fuse it was the #21. I just went out to try and find the fusible link and looked in the fuse box and realized I mispoke.