04 4Runner Electrical Nightmare!
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04 4Runner Electrical Nightmare!
Greetings!
I set out today at 3pm to start installing emergency lights on my 04 4runner for the local fire department. I did not get far at all.
I started by wiring the switch first. I used the accessory fuse under the console in the fuse box as the source. Cleary, a terrible idea versus running a fresh wire from the battery. When I had my jeep years ago, that worked fine. 4runner - not so much! But, I learned from my mistake.
The switch powered up and stayed lit. But, when I went to turn the switch off I heard what sounded like a faint fizzle from what I thought was inside, and smelled a faint electrical smell.
Mechanically, it works fine. I am currently without stereo accessory power, tail lights, power windows, moonroof, and whatever else is on the circuit. All of the fuses and relays appear fine - at least the ones that I can see I guess. I checked all the ones under steering wheel, and under the hood.
Does anyone have any idea how I can approach fixing this? I had one of the local mechanics take a quick peak - he said it's probably a "fusible link" but he couldn't find where that was on the 4runner.
Any help would be great.
THANK YOU!
I set out today at 3pm to start installing emergency lights on my 04 4runner for the local fire department. I did not get far at all.
I started by wiring the switch first. I used the accessory fuse under the console in the fuse box as the source. Cleary, a terrible idea versus running a fresh wire from the battery. When I had my jeep years ago, that worked fine. 4runner - not so much! But, I learned from my mistake.
The switch powered up and stayed lit. But, when I went to turn the switch off I heard what sounded like a faint fizzle from what I thought was inside, and smelled a faint electrical smell.
Mechanically, it works fine. I am currently without stereo accessory power, tail lights, power windows, moonroof, and whatever else is on the circuit. All of the fuses and relays appear fine - at least the ones that I can see I guess. I checked all the ones under steering wheel, and under the hood.
Does anyone have any idea how I can approach fixing this? I had one of the local mechanics take a quick peak - he said it's probably a "fusible link" but he couldn't find where that was on the 4runner.
Any help would be great.
THANK YOU!
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