Evo 8 Interior Fusebox
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Evo 8 Interior Fusebox Question
This is an 03 Evo 8
Which fuses am I missing?
Cars been under the knife a lot lately by someone other than myself. Now I'm trying to fix a few details.
Sunroof doesn't work
Keyless entry doesn't work
Radio doesn't work
all worked before this person worked on it.
Fuse diagram says the far left bottom spot is for the radio, but it has that weird little plastic molded "post" that keeps me from being able to put a fuse in there.
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what was the other person doing on your car? did he tap/add in a new circuit on to an existing wire?
also, you are looking at the wrong fusebox for those things you listed that are not working. the correct fuse box is in the engine bay. the fuse you need to replace is the one surrounded by a yellow thingy. you will need along nose pliers to pry those fuses out to check.
before you do this though, you will need to fix the problem that blew that fuse in the first place. were you installing gauges? turbo timer? other misc accessory?
before you do this though, you will need to fix the problem that blew that fuse in the first place. were you installing gauges? turbo timer? other misc accessory?
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No, none of the above. lol.
he was diagnosing a fueling problem. It turned out 2 of my 3 fuel pumps died.
No fuses are blown. I checked the two yellow-surrounded fuses in the engine bay and they are fine.
The reason I was looking at the interior fuse panel and thinking it may have had something to do with the fact that the radio isn't working is based on the diagram compared to the actual. It looks like there is a fuse missing at position 13. Also the dome light doesnt work(position 18), also the rear defrost doesn't work, and as you can see theres no fuse in its position
I'm trying to confirm if all of my fuses are present or not.
he was diagnosing a fueling problem. It turned out 2 of my 3 fuel pumps died.
No fuses are blown. I checked the two yellow-surrounded fuses in the engine bay and they are fine.
The reason I was looking at the interior fuse panel and thinking it may have had something to do with the fact that the radio isn't working is based on the diagram compared to the actual. It looks like there is a fuse missing at position 13. Also the dome light doesnt work(position 18), also the rear defrost doesn't work, and as you can see theres no fuse in its position
I'm trying to confirm if all of my fuses are present or not.
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Ok, 13 and 18 have that post up the middle that make regular micro-fuses not fit.
I went to advance auto and Ace hardware lookin for some sort of fuse that would fit there and couldn't find anything. I showed them this picture too and they had never seen anything like it.
I went to advance auto and Ace hardware lookin for some sort of fuse that would fit there and couldn't find anything. I showed them this picture too and they had never seen anything like it.
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what was the other person doing on your car? did he tap/add in a new circuit on to an existing wire?
also, you are looking at the wrong fusebox for those things you listed that are not working. the correct fuse box is in the engine bay. the fuse you need to replace is the one surrounded by a yellow thingy. you will need along nose pliers to pry those fuses out to check.
before you do this though, you will need to fix the problem that blew that fuse in the first place. were you installing gauges? turbo timer? other misc accessory?
also, you are looking at the wrong fusebox for those things you listed that are not working. the correct fuse box is in the engine bay. the fuse you need to replace is the one surrounded by a yellow thingy. you will need along nose pliers to pry those fuses out to check.
before you do this though, you will need to fix the problem that blew that fuse in the first place. were you installing gauges? turbo timer? other misc accessory?
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