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117 messages, Last post on Nov 30, 2009 at 5:17 AM
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Replying to: akaspari (Nov 21, 2006 4:33 pm) I checked the wiring diagram for the amp...Pin A8 is a "radio on signal". Does anyone know what the value of the signal should be? And how to bypass it? |
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| For the second time the fob no longer works, the interior lights do not come on when the doors are opened, and the computer plug-in does not have power. Last time I found a fuse under the rear seat blown. This time I can not find a blown fuse in either fuse box. What do I look for next and where? | |
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Replying to: srizner (Dec 03, 2007 3:32 pm) |
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Not sure if anyone can help me but was wondering if anyone had any info on the wiring connections to the Chime Module that is fitted to these vehicles. I would like to reuse one of these Modules for a project on another vehicle but have come up short on the main 16 pin connector and exactly which terminals are connected to ground via a switched input ( eg. Door Switches ) and which are switched via 12V + Any info would be really appreciated especially a description of where the other connections head off to other than the main 12+ supply and the device ground connection. Regards, Electromech |
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Hi I have a 1995 bonneville ssei. My signal lights want work, My husband has changed the fuse and every time the fuse is blown. I work nights so it's kinda hard to do hand signals in the dark and I don't think the other drivers pay attention to those any more. Can someone give me some feed back on what could be causing my fuses to blow. Thank you Bonnie95 |
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The LCD on my (Stock) stereo/cd player is very faint and the left side is EXTREMELY faint. Looks like a bulb may be out. Is this an easy fix or is it not worth the trouble/expense. It's annoying at worst.
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Replying to: josiah624 (Jun 03, 2008 8:39 pm) Thanks! |
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I'm having trouble with my brake lights (2002 Bonne SE). On my passenger side, the brake lights do not light up when I hit the brake pedal. However, they do light up when I lock/unlock my doors with the key-fob. I checked the fuse under the back seat, everything looks good. What is the problem???
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