no power - no lights nothing - just changed battery but NOTHING
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Re: no power - no lights nothing - just changed battery but NOTHING
bruceman wrote:
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> checked fuses already
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no power - no lights - nothing
NO PSYCHICS
It sounds like you're in south Florida if there's no power and no
lights.
'Curly'
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> checked fuses already
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no power - no lights - nothing
NO PSYCHICS
It sounds like you're in south Florida if there's no power and no
lights.
'Curly'
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Re: no power - no lights nothing - just changed battery but NOTHING
On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 23:31:57 -0400, bruceman <1bwilliams@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>checked fuses already
too bad you haven't figured out how to read a fucking repair manual.
Your best bet is to bring it into a shop. The $50 diagnostic fee is nothing
compared to the money you'll waste by using a shotgun approach and no clue
how to logically trouble shoot the electrical system.
>checked fuses already
too bad you haven't figured out how to read a fucking repair manual.
Your best bet is to bring it into a shop. The $50 diagnostic fee is nothing
compared to the money you'll waste by using a shotgun approach and no clue
how to logically trouble shoot the electrical system.
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Re: no power - no lights nothing - just changed battery but NOTHING
bruceman wrote:
> checked fuses already
Your head lights work independently of your ignition switch right? Do
your head lights lights work?
If they do not, use a voltmeter to measure from the body to the + of
the battery. If you're not seeing anything, check the ground strap.
Clean connections on both side of the negative lead to the battery). If
everything's ok there, check from the body to the fuse box. If you're
not seeing anything, check the wire from the battery to the fusebox.
If your head lights do work, it might be the ignition switch so report
back with your findings if that is the case. That will take a little
more probing.
Remco
> checked fuses already
Your head lights work independently of your ignition switch right? Do
your head lights lights work?
If they do not, use a voltmeter to measure from the body to the + of
the battery. If you're not seeing anything, check the ground strap.
Clean connections on both side of the negative lead to the battery). If
everything's ok there, check from the body to the fuse box. If you're
not seeing anything, check the wire from the battery to the fusebox.
If your head lights do work, it might be the ignition switch so report
back with your findings if that is the case. That will take a little
more probing.
Remco
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Re: no power - no lights nothing - just changed battery but NOTHING
check ignition switch (that's if your headlights are working fine because
there's independent of the ignition switch)
"bruceman" <1bwilliams@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> checked fuses already
>
there's independent of the ignition switch)
"bruceman" <1bwilliams@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> checked fuses already
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