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    Default Trunk shocks

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    I recently had to replace my trunk shocks -- today actually -- and I ran into an electrical problem. After replacing the old with the new, my lights in the trunk have become dim and have blown the fuse. I got the shocks from BMA using the RealOEM p/n, so I'm sure they're right. They're almost identicle to the hood shocks. Somehow they're causing a short in the lights. I'm confused.

    They did spark when I was putting them on. Was I supposed to disconnect something beforehand?

    How can I get the power back to the lights in the trunk?

    Mac
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    Default Check your trunk harness

    something is broken, probably a ground wires, due to the sparks when you connected the new struts.


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    ditto
    Quote Originally Posted by Blitzkrieg Bob
    something is broken, probably a ground wires, due to the sparks when you connected the new struts.
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    I don't exactly know where the trunk harness is, and it's kind of hard to look in there. Anyone have a shot of where it is?
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    Default It runs down

    the driver's side trunk hinge arm...see that black plastic cover attched to the arm...follow it to where the wires get bent every time you oprn the trunk. That's the first spot to start at.

    pull back any sheathing and expose the wires

    Check the brown colored wires for damage first, since we suspect it's a ground problem.

    Good luck


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    Oh, trunk harness made me think of a box that all the wires went to. Guess I spaced a little.
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    Uncover that and you'll find the usual wonderful gooey mess and some frayed wires. Just love rewrapping gooey old wiring :\
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