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#21
Scope,
You are correct. The Black with white wire is supposed to be full time 12v and comes from the dome fuse. I'll try the 1 amp tail light bulb load test today and see what happens. The clock is the last device on the dome circut but I'm seeing the voltage drop at the first device (dome light). Can I assume that the problem has to be between the dome fuse and dome (thus the voltage drop there) or could a problem anywhere on the circut cause a voltage drop at all devices on the circut? BTW...I REALLY appreciate your help!
Jim
You are correct. The Black with white wire is supposed to be full time 12v and comes from the dome fuse. I'll try the 1 amp tail light bulb load test today and see what happens. The clock is the last device on the dome circut but I'm seeing the voltage drop at the first device (dome light). Can I assume that the problem has to be between the dome fuse and dome (thus the voltage drop there) or could a problem anywhere on the circut cause a voltage drop at all devices on the circut? BTW...I REALLY appreciate your help!
Jim
#22
Good luck.
#23
I had the exact same problem, ended up just being a missing fuse. The fuses are four rows across and three tall. The left row is just spares. Check the center fuse on the right row.
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Should be the fuse with the star. I would strongly bet thats your problem, either blown or missing.
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Should be the fuse with the star. I would strongly bet thats your problem, either blown or missing.
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