Help! Serious Electrical Problems!, The weirdest thing I've ever seen... |
Help! Serious Electrical Problems!, The weirdest thing I've ever seen... |
Apr 22, 2005 - 10:00 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 6, '03 From OH Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
sounds like the fuse connections arent good and causing too much resistance....yes the resistance with the fuse should be practically zero
use the multimeter and check the resistance from the wire on one side of the fuse to the a wire on the other side of the fuse....resistance should be very low. Current= voltage/ Resistance so your resistance should be small or everything after the fuse will have little to no voltage since the current stays the same |
Apr 22, 2005 - 10:51 AM |
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Administrator Joined Aug 23, '02 From Seattle, WA Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
QUOTE(stormtrupr @ Apr 22, 2005 - 8:00 AM) sounds like the fuse connections arent good and causing too much resistance....yes the resistance with the fuse should be practically zero use the multimeter and check the resistance from the wire on one side of the fuse to the a wire on the other side of the fuse....resistance should be very low. Current= voltage/ Resistance so your resistance should be small or everything after the fuse will have little to no voltage since the current stays the same [right][snapback]276231[/snapback][/right] Been there done that...I tested every fuse and all have a very low resistance. -------------------- New Toyota project coming soon...
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Apr 22, 2005 - 3:50 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 6, '03 From OH Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
i thought you had....i just misunderstood you last post..sorry
to meassure resistance...you dont have to have any voltage running through it....the digital multimeter will send a voltage through it for you. you shouldnt have resistance through just a wire....is you ground point ok? if so...maybe that section of the wire is bad i'm still not positive on what exactly you mean...just tryin to help..so sorry to see a celi down and sick:( storm This post has been edited by stormtrupr: Apr 22, 2005 - 3:55 PM |
Apr 22, 2005 - 5:05 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 2, '03 From Virginia Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I'm confused at what you mean resistance between ground and one side of the fuse... you should be measuring this with the battery disconnected, if so most of the fuses remain on the hot side of the connection so finding the impedance between either side of the fuse and the ground will have to go through what ever equipment is on that circuit meaning you will have a resistance.
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Apr 22, 2005 - 5:59 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 2, '03 From Virginia Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I would check out the integrated relay and jb#1 which are both behind the drivers kick panel. All of the stuff you are talking about having trouble with are terminated there.
Here are some pdfs to help you... component locator: http://filebox.vt.edu/users/jvernaci/elect...t%20locator.pdf wiring diagrams: http://filebox.vt.edu/users/jvernaci/syste...%20diagrams.pdf All you can really do is check the voltage at say the dome light, then move back into the wire (piece it with a needle or something), move to the junction box, then the fuse until you found out what went wrong. I would also check out the relay connected up there and make sure it is working. What ever you do make sure you have proper ground on the battery or even run a wire to the batter to use as ground from the voltmeter. |
Apr 22, 2005 - 5:59 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 2, '03 From Virginia Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
I will only keep these on my filebox for a week, so people don't link to them. lemme know if you have any questions or find anything out, electrical problems are the worst.
This post has been edited by Snarfer: Apr 22, 2005 - 6:00 PM |
Apr 22, 2005 - 6:14 PM |
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Administrator Joined Aug 23, '02 From Seattle, WA Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
Snarfer,
Thank you so much. I had the component locator from the CelicaTech BGB page, but I didn't have the electrical diagrams PDF, which looks to be VERY helpful. I'll have to look at it in depth at home tonight and see what I can figure out. Thanks! -------------------- New Toyota project coming soon...
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Apr 23, 2005 - 12:36 AM |
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Administrator Joined Aug 23, '02 From Seattle, WA Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
Finally, I made some good progress tonight. I fixed all of my interior/non-engine problems. A picture is below, with an explanation at the bottom.
Basically, I guess I must've had something in that slot before. I guess it fell out or whatever...initially I figured that slot was useless(although one side was giving +12 volts), since it has a box with a slash through it on the fuse layout printed on the fuse cover. However, that's not the case. When I pulled apart the fuse box and looked underneath, I realized that the three fuses to the left of it(20 amp radio fuse, 15 amp ECU-B fuse, and the 10 amp dome light fuse) get their constant power from the side of the empty slot that wasn't getting +12 volts. So I popped in the little connector that fits in there from the purple Celica, and now everything on the interior works again. Lots of stuff revolves around the integration relay inside the car near the interior fuse box, and if the dome light fuse is blown or isn't getting power to the constant side then it messes with all kinds of stuff not even related to the dome light, such as the lights not being able to be on unless the ignition is on. Now my stereo, clock, dome light, trunk light, door open indicators, seat belt light, and lights all work correctly. What's very interesting is that there's NO mention at all in Toyota's BGB and electrical diagrams about this jumper piece of metal...I only found out what it did by pulling the fuse box apart. I wish there would've been...it would've saved me a ton of trouble. That's the good news. Now for the bad. I'm still having engine problems. The car still won't start. So I tested the grounds on the block, head, tranny, and intake manifold, and they all are solidly grounded with the ignition off. However, with the ignition on, the engine/tranny give me a ground that yields +9 volts. If I move the ground probe of my multimeter to a good chassis ground(even the ground wires right where they bolt to the engine/tranny), I get +12 volts. Also, if I place the ground probe at a solid chassis ground and then place the positive probe on the block, head, intake manifold, or tranny, I get +3 volts. I'm thinking that I've got some sort of a +12 volt wire shorting out somewhere on the engine. Does that sound like something that would cause this?
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Apr 23, 2005 - 2:27 AM |
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Administrator Joined Aug 23, '02 From Seattle, WA Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
According to this Toyota god that I just talked to, it sounds like my problem is poor ground wires going to the engine. Anyone else think this is a ground issue?
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Apr 23, 2005 - 2:56 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 16, '03 From Bay area Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
good job on finding the electrical problems Christian.
About the ground problem. Can't you just run alot of thick gauge wires all around directly to your negative side of your battery. If you do that, and the engine starts and works fine.. then that means you have a poor ground somewhere. But if it doesnt help.. then that means its another issue. |
Apr 23, 2005 - 12:40 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 2, '03 From Virginia Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
on page 28 of that electrical guide there is something labeled short pin, is that what you are talking about?
This post has been edited by Snarfer: Apr 23, 2005 - 12:48 PM |
Apr 23, 2005 - 10:22 PM |
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Administrator Joined Aug 23, '02 From Seattle, WA Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
QUOTE(Snarfer @ Apr 23, 2005 - 10:40 AM) on page 28 of that electrical guide there is something labeled short pin, is that what you are talking about? [right][snapback]276829[/snapback][/right] That might be it...not sure though. What's important is that I just got everything figured out! It works perfectly again! -------------------- New Toyota project coming soon...
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Apr 23, 2005 - 10:55 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 25, '02 From Pittsburgh/Clairton, PA Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
thx coomer, but im not a toyota god
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Apr 23, 2005 - 11:37 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Mar 8, '04 From Newport, RI Currently Offline Reputation: 63 (99%) |
QUOTE(Coomer @ Apr 23, 2005 - 10:22 PM) QUOTE(Snarfer @ Apr 23, 2005 - 10:40 AM) on page 28 of that electrical guide there is something labeled short pin, is that what you are talking about? [right][snapback]276829[/snapback][/right] That might be it...not sure though. What's important is that I just got everything figured out! It works perfectly again! [right][snapback]277021[/snapback][/right] all figured out ? AWESOME. Very glad to hear it. what exactly was wrong ? are you sure you got it ? -------------------- |
Apr 24, 2005 - 12:44 AM |
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Administrator Joined Aug 23, '02 From Seattle, WA Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
My ground to my tranny wasn't very good. Why it wasn't a problem for so long was because my solid tranny mount provided an excellent ground. With the new rubber/urethane mount, it's no longer conductive, so I ran a wire to a bolt on the tranny with some washers. Today, I removed the washers and made it so that the ground wire hits the tranny directly, and it solved all my problems completely.
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Apr 24, 2005 - 10:36 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 3, '02 From Va Team 6gc Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
good to hear bro, u had us worried.
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Apr 24, 2005 - 11:41 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Dec 2, '03 From Virginia Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Heh, after I rebuilt my engine I didn't hook up the tranny mount for about 3 months until I saw it hanging around in the engine bay, didn't even notice anything. Good ol' toyota.
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Apr 24, 2005 - 9:31 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Apr 22, '04 From Rhode Island Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) |
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This post has been edited by DamDirtyApes: Apr 24, 2005 - 9:32 PM |
Apr 25, 2005 - 8:33 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 2, '03 From Annandale VA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
YES!!! Great work guys!!!!
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