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<blockquote data-quote="realitygt" data-source="post: 387389" data-attributes="member: 9688"><p>it's gotta be something with a fusible link if you check all the fuses. one of the wires must've melted or something :dunno:</p><p></p><p>I'd take the gauge console out and see if any of the wires look terrible and then do a continuity check. You can find where all the wire are in the haynes manual. I'm looking at it right now too lol 12-2 is where the fuses and fusible links and circuit breakers it says that ci"circuit breakers protect power windows power door locks and headlights most of the circuit breakers are locted in the passenger compartment fuse box. on some models the circuit breaker resets it self automatically, so an electrical overload in a circuit breaker protected system will cause the circuit to fail momentarily then come back on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="realitygt, post: 387389, member: 9688"] it's gotta be something with a fusible link if you check all the fuses. one of the wires must've melted or something :dunno: I'd take the gauge console out and see if any of the wires look terrible and then do a continuity check. You can find where all the wire are in the haynes manual. I'm looking at it right now too lol 12-2 is where the fuses and fusible links and circuit breakers it says that ci"circuit breakers protect power windows power door locks and headlights most of the circuit breakers are locted in the passenger compartment fuse box. on some models the circuit breaker resets it self automatically, so an electrical overload in a circuit breaker protected system will cause the circuit to fail momentarily then come back on. [/QUOTE]
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