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post Aug 15, 2010 - 1:08 PM
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Hi folks...run into a bit of a problem. My Celica has been standing for over 1 year so using it as a restoration project.

I have run into a problem in that my "air flow" control lights on my centre console and my electric windows have constant power to them. I have checked all fuses and have found I need to remove the ALT-S fuse from under the bonnet to stop this problem.

My question is has anyone else come across such a problem or any idea how to remedy it?

Thanks in advance...the following 2 pics show the lights being on and the fuse I removed.

Chris





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post Aug 16, 2010 - 2:05 PM
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Hiya...thanks for the advice. In my first post I have uploaded a pic to show the fuse that turns the lights/power off is the 7.5Amp ALT-S fuse.

I at a bit of a loss really...I have totally removed the radio and all from the centre console so only the heater section is still connected...and the lights are still on.

Chris
post Aug 18, 2010 - 9:54 AM
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QUOTE (CelicaHD2 @ Aug 16, 2010 - 3:05 PM) *
Hiya...thanks for the advice. In my first post I have uploaded a pic to show the fuse that turns the lights/power off is the 7.5Amp ALT-S fuse.

I at a bit of a loss really...I have totally removed the radio and all from the centre console so only the heater section is still connected...and the lights are still on.

Chris


Oh wait, the fuse you removed in that picture is the one that turns the lights off? I was under the impression that they stayed on after that one was pulled.


I'd pull the climate control unit out and disassemble it, check for shorts.


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