Electrical problems
Electrical problems
Hi guys, im new to this forum. The guys at corvetteforum.com told me about this site (corvettes are my real love).
Anyway... my 90 firebird is having some electrical problems. The car will start and drive fine but most of my lights dont work (headlights, taillight, dome light, hatch motor). I checked all the fuses but they are fine. I was thinking it was a fusable link somewhere but I dont know where. The only thing that changed to my car recently was the right headlight moter stopped working. I disconnected power to it thinking maybe that might help but it diddnt.
Thanks for your help.
Chris
Anyway... my 90 firebird is having some electrical problems. The car will start and drive fine but most of my lights dont work (headlights, taillight, dome light, hatch motor). I checked all the fuses but they are fine. I was thinking it was a fusable link somewhere but I dont know where. The only thing that changed to my car recently was the right headlight moter stopped working. I disconnected power to it thinking maybe that might help but it diddnt.
Thanks for your help.
Chris
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Were these problems present before you worked on the headlight motor? Where did you disconnect power at?
Matt
Were these problems present before you worked on the headlight motor? Where did you disconnect power at?
Matt
The headlight motor went out and everything else worked fine for a couple of weeks. I hand cranked the motor up when I needed the headlights and all was well. That lasted about 2 weeks and then the other problems started. This is when I unplugged the motor (2 wire connector comming out of motor) to see if had any effect on anything but it diddnt, so I plugged it back in.
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Car: 1983 Camaro Sport Coupe
Engine: 1986 305 C.I.D. Bored .030 over
Transmission: TH350 W/Shift Kit
Axle/Gears: 3:08
i know on the camaros there is a ground for the headlights....maybe on the bird its the same thign and the groudn is screwing it all up if it got disconnected just a thought...i dont know bird headlights
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I don't think plugging and unplugging the motor did anything. Unpluggng it wouldn't solve a broken headlight motor problem anyway. That's a different topic though.
Use a voltmeter to check for power at all the connections. The links are possible. Too much current or too much heat would cause them to blow. They are USUALLY located around the starter. Could be in different places though.
Use a voltmeter to check for power at all the connections. The links are possible. Too much current or too much heat would cause them to blow. They are USUALLY located around the starter. Could be in different places though.
Originally posted by 83CAMAROMAN
i know on the camaros there is a ground for the headlights....maybe on the bird its the same thign and the groudn is screwing it all up if it got disconnected just a thought...i dont know bird headlights
i know on the camaros there is a ground for the headlights....maybe on the bird its the same thign and the groudn is screwing it all up if it got disconnected just a thought...i dont know bird headlights
Originally posted by Matto'85TA
I don't think plugging and unplugging the motor did anything. Unpluggng it wouldn't solve a broken headlight motor problem anyway. That's a different topic though.
Use a voltmeter to check for power at all the connections. The links are possible. Too much current or too much heat would cause them to blow. They are USUALLY located around the starter. Could be in different places though.
I don't think plugging and unplugging the motor did anything. Unpluggng it wouldn't solve a broken headlight motor problem anyway. That's a different topic though.
Use a voltmeter to check for power at all the connections. The links are possible. Too much current or too much heat would cause them to blow. They are USUALLY located around the starter. Could be in different places though.
I once had a rustang that had some electrical problems similar to this and I had to replace the soliniod (SP?). From what I understand, GM cars dont have a separate soliniod, its connected to the starter or something. Is this true?
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Transmission: TH350 W/Shift Kit
Axle/Gears: 3:08
your right on that...ford liked to seperate things...starter and soloneid...altanator and regulator.....speed and good looks...oh wait ill stop now
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Transmission: TH350 W/Shift Kit
Axle/Gears: 3:08
i would just check all connections and grounds....including all bulbs..then think about solonoid
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From what i know there is about 4 or 5 fusible links. One goes to the starter, one is for the alternator. The other 2 or 3 are near the bulkhead connector and junction block. This is according to chiltons. I've never bothered looking for them when they went on me. I just bypassed them and hooked up the circuit directly to the battery.
Matt
Matt
Originally posted by Matto'85TA
From what i know there is about 4 or 5 fusible links. One goes to the starter, one is for the alternator. The other 2 or 3 are near the bulkhead connector and junction block. This is according to chiltons. I've never bothered looking for them when they went on me. I just bypassed them and hooked up the circuit directly to the battery.
Matt
From what i know there is about 4 or 5 fusible links. One goes to the starter, one is for the alternator. The other 2 or 3 are near the bulkhead connector and junction block. This is according to chiltons. I've never bothered looking for them when they went on me. I just bypassed them and hooked up the circuit directly to the battery.
Matt
Thanks,
Chris
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Car: 1983 Camaro Sport Coupe
Engine: 1986 305 C.I.D. Bored .030 over
Transmission: TH350 W/Shift Kit
Axle/Gears: 3:08
if vader reads this im sure he will post the diagram of the links or system somewhere..that guy has everything....
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