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Old 09-11-2006, 08:58 AM
Brian Carlton Brian Carlton is offline
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Originally Posted by JohnFitzpatrick View Post
Thank you for your interest.
As you suggest, I'll carefully look for a shorted red (+) wire in either 1) the trunk lid left side bracket or 2) a door jam.
To be clear, I have the following wires at fuse #15 with the following "symptoms":
1) One (1) red wire. It is never shorted.
2) Three (3) wires together: two (2) are red, and one (1) is red with white/yellow stripe. It is shorted when all the lights, etc. are connected as normal, but it is not shorted when all the lights, etc. are disconnected.
3) One (1) red wire (with the #15 on it). It is always shorted.
The chances of having two different circuits with shorts is pretty slim. What's the testing procedure that you're utilizing to verify a short? Confirming a short is not easy because many of the devices are grounded, specifically all bulbs on the circuit.
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