89 Camaro no lights in or out
89 Camaro no lights in or out
So yesterday on my way home from work I actually noticed my blower motor wasn't work.... was a cold drive home. as I was driving I also noticed what smelled like a slight electronic burning smell, but everything else worked so I figured my blower motor just burned out.
Then last night as I left my friends place got in my car, turned my lights on, and they came on for a split second and they went right out. interior, exterior, all of them. the radio doesn't work either, and the lights don't come on when you open the doors. Oh and the blower motor works again. Checked all the fuses all the fuses are good.... didn't check for power yet but seeing the fuses are good I have to figure there is no power.
Is there a fusible link or a common ground all these things share?
Oh and another thing.... entirely unrelated but if someone could throw a bit of info my way... why does it smell like exhaust is coming into my car? from what I can tell there is no exhaust leak, judging off sound and appearance. Any idea?
Then last night as I left my friends place got in my car, turned my lights on, and they came on for a split second and they went right out. interior, exterior, all of them. the radio doesn't work either, and the lights don't come on when you open the doors. Oh and the blower motor works again. Checked all the fuses all the fuses are good.... didn't check for power yet but seeing the fuses are good I have to figure there is no power.
Is there a fusible link or a common ground all these things share?
Oh and another thing.... entirely unrelated but if someone could throw a bit of info my way... why does it smell like exhaust is coming into my car? from what I can tell there is no exhaust leak, judging off sound and appearance. Any idea?
Re: 89 Camaro no lights in or out
Update: the Acc fuse, #20, 20 amp fuse, has no power. I believe that line has a fuse link in it somewhere, anyone know which one? or can link me to the wiring diagrams containing them?
Update: found that on the c100 connector pin g5 is melted..... which is the power line for lights and such.... not sure how it happened but looks like I need a new connector...
Update: found that on the c100 connector pin g5 is melted..... which is the power line for lights and such.... not sure how it happened but looks like I need a new connector...
Last edited by mike0brien; Jan 19, 2015 at 12:42 PM.
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