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Electrical Drawing Needed
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<blockquote data-quote="Donald Newman" data-source="post: 1050230" data-attributes="member: 78283"><p>Here we go.....found this information on youtube to be very valuable [MEDIA=youtube]D1n79tyigS8[/MEDIA]</p><p>The #17 fuse on the interior fuse panel I was bird dogging is not used on model year 2005. The correct fuse is the 20 amp #19 in the engine compartment fuse panel. Ugh! Nothing better than chasing your tail. Anyhow, I visually and with a multimeter checked it and behold, it was blown. Here's the best part, when removed, I found that the PO (s) had jumped across the spaded terminals of the fuse. This morning, I replaced the fuse, repaired the Cigar Lighter wiring and now power has been restored to the OBDII Interface Connector and Cigarette Lighter. Woo Hoo! Ran a scan, no stored codes but it still stumbles once it is warmed up. Oh well, a work in progress. Thank you Bob Gard from Facebook for sending me those electrical schematics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Donald Newman, post: 1050230, member: 78283"] Here we go.....found this information on youtube to be very valuable [MEDIA=youtube]D1n79tyigS8[/MEDIA] The #17 fuse on the interior fuse panel I was bird dogging is not used on model year 2005. The correct fuse is the 20 amp #19 in the engine compartment fuse panel. Ugh! Nothing better than chasing your tail. Anyhow, I visually and with a multimeter checked it and behold, it was blown. Here's the best part, when removed, I found that the PO (s) had jumped across the spaded terminals of the fuse. This morning, I replaced the fuse, repaired the Cigar Lighter wiring and now power has been restored to the OBDII Interface Connector and Cigarette Lighter. Woo Hoo! Ran a scan, no stored codes but it still stumbles once it is warmed up. Oh well, a work in progress. Thank you Bob Gard from Facebook for sending me those electrical schematics. [/QUOTE]
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