Gauges fuse keeps blowing, windows don't work either |
Gauges fuse keeps blowing, windows don't work either |
Aug 16, 2014 - 11:18 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 9, '13 From Melbourne, Australia Currently Offline Reputation: 2 (100%) |
Hey guys, I'm having a bit of an issue
I took out my Control Unit thingy when i had a go at wrapping in carbon fibre All i basically did is undo the 3 screws on the back, wrap and put back together and now next morning while driving my gauges went out while driving, Stopped and replaced the fuse but it blew instantly, I noticed the power windows don't work either however the fuse is not blown. I took the control unit thing out and unplugged the power window (along with the lock button) and put a new fuse for the gauges and then didnt blow. After driving for a while it was fine, but driving on the way back home on the highway the gauge went out again I am assuming the wiring must have been tugged and something came loose when playing with the control unit... because when i check now the fuse name it says gauges and metres, power door lock system so nothing to do with the control unit.. maybe a loose ground? anyone here got any ideas?? Thanks This post has been edited by RoadRage: Aug 16, 2014 - 11:18 PM -------------------- |
Aug 19, 2014 - 3:06 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 9, '13 From Melbourne, Australia Currently Offline Reputation: 2 (100%) |
Ok this is turning into a bigger problem...
I got in the car and the gauges were out again.. so I got a phone GPS and drove to nearest store to get some more fuses, which I did. While driving I also figured out the aftermarket cruise control wasn't working so I thought that could be the problem On the way home the Radio started cutting out every few seconds and my dash/clock/heater lights seemed dim Started to panic a bit and rushed home and turned the car off I tried a new fuse and it worked and the gauges and windows are working again but I noticed the windows were going up and down reaaaaaaal slow.. I looked at the headunit and saw that If i turn on something else in the car that uses power, the Headunit cuts out So if the unit is on and I turn on the lights/high beams.. the headunit cuts out I've had a play with every wire under the dash to see if tugging/pushing it cuts out the gauges but its still working fine. Go start the car and now the battery is dead... Is the battery fried, causing all this, or is there a short somewhere that I cannot locate? -------------------- |
Aug 19, 2014 - 3:44 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jul 1, '14 From Hawaii Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) |
Ok this is turning into a bigger problem... I got in the car and the gauges were out again.. so I got a phone GPS and drove to nearest store to get some more fuses, which I did. While driving I also figured out the aftermarket cruise control wasn't working so I thought that could be the problem On the way home the Radio started cutting out every few seconds and my dash/clock/heater lights seemed dim Started to panic a bit and rushed home and turned the car off I tried a new fuse and it worked and the gauges and windows are working again but I noticed the windows were going up and down reaaaaaaal slow.. I looked at the headunit and saw that If i turn on something else in the car that uses power, the Headunit cuts out So if the unit is on and I turn on the lights/high beams.. the headunit cuts out I've had a play with every wire under the dash to see if tugging/pushing it cuts out the gauges but its still working fine. Go start the car and now the battery is dead... Is the battery fried, causing all this, or is there a short somewhere that I cannot locate? Yes a bad battery can cause these issues. If fuses keep blowing though, I'd bet on a short, possible water in your fusebox? Disconnect your battery (I assume you have already done that lol). Get a blow dryer (hair dryer, hair blower, whatever you wanna call it) set it to the medium heat and the fan on high, and blow down the fuse box for a good 20 minutes for each fusebox (start at the one under the hood). After you finish under the hood, hook up the battery and see what works. Replace fuses for what doesn't work. If the issues start happening again, your best bet is a short somewhere around the internal fusebox. Trace the wires of every fuse that blows. |
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