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Wow, I'm have this exact same problem with curcuit #2 on my '92 (it has the headlamp wipers). I just bought a bucket of 8a fuses. I'll try those first. I've already started to look at he wires on the trunk lid but have not cut open the harnes and extracted them from the trunk to verify there is no short.
I thought I had a good test by checking resistance with an ohm meter from the body side of the fuse to ground, but the curicts the work normally, have the same nearly zero reistance... :p So.. I'll try to locate the plugs for the wiper units to see if I can unplug them, pop in a new fuse and pray my lights come on. Just bought it, and neglected to verify the dashlights worked (dumb*** me - slapping forehead). She runs great though. My '90 with nearly twice the milage has never had these sort of issues. At least there does not seem to be any common circuits to the engine wiring harness which it sounds like the '91-'95 model years have issues with. At least I can fully enjoy the car during the daytime still!!!! :cool: |
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