22re no power at key
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22re no power at key
Alright so I'm pretty new to yotatech but I started a motor swap before I left for the military. Ended up not finishing it by the time I left for basic training, but that's besides the point. The reason it wasn't finished was because I had no power at my key. So I have been trying to figure this out for how long, and today I was messing with it and realized I have power to my key when one of the plugs under the steering wheel isn't plugged in. I'm not sure what the technical term is for it, but it's the box with a bunch of plugs going to it a d then one that cuts the power is the very top one. So I followed the wires and the 2 thick wires that look like power wires go to a black box, again I don't know the name of it. But as I was following the wiring that came from the black box i noticed a plug that was plugged in and I can't figure out where it plugs in to. To me it looks like a old headlight plug. Which it could be since it is an older motor than the one I took out. I'll provide pictures for everything I'm talking about, any help would be much appreciated. [img]webkit-fake-url://8c0fdc9a-db60-47af-b208-97e259486c47/imagejpeg[/img][img]webkit-fake-url://f9fc5002-07e2-4ef7-abdb-e8561974a261/imagejpeg[/img][img]webkit-fake-url://242f437c-deb5-4af5-b2c5-8639a74607d1/imagejpeg[/img]
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Your in the wrong section, your pictures don't work, your descriptions are vague...
If you plug something in and lost power odds are what you unplugged is a dead short but I'd tend to expect fire smoke or at least a blown fuse in that case.
If you plug something in and lost power odds are what you unplugged is a dead short but I'd tend to expect fire smoke or at least a blown fuse in that case.
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