I need a fuse panel and relay diagram for my 2006 crown vic non police car. I have no running lights front and rear. Headlights and dash lights all work good. I check all the fuses 3 times and still nothing. Could it be a fusible link
The diagram is part of the owners manual, you can access a free pdf copy HERE.
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Had a similar problem audi come into my shop. No headlights, blower motor would not work, wipers would not work. After dinking around found ignition switch wires had burn't up. Remove top steering column by taking out two very small philips screws from under column. Look at top LH side of column w/ top cover removed. Probably will find wires burnt up.
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Sorry but this is a tough one. I've searched quite awhile for a solution.
You might want to post it on the mitsubishi forum site.
In the meanwhile here's:
- a great wiring diagram for you here
- component locations here
- it may be easier to search the entire service manual online here
sorry I couldn't be more help. One more thing...if its a short in a wire (which I think it is) then if you fiddle with it at night you might be able to see the spark where the wire is shorted. But please be careful!
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I went to an Acura dealer to buy the transistor for the rear A/C unit. The service advisor told me that the problem with the front A/C was probably due to a defective front transistor / resistor. I bought that part too.
The front transistor is located next to the blower motor under the dash on the passenger's side. It is secured by three or four small bolts. The one on the bottom left is very close to the carpet and the most difficult to get off and put back on.
The rear transistor is located behind the carpeted trim panel on the center console (driver's side). The carpeted trim panel is secured by clips only - there are no screws, so remove it carefully starting at the side near the accellerator pedal. Once the panel has been removed, reach inside a small hole in the metal frame to access the rear transistor. It is removed by twisting it and pulling it out. The hole in the frame is small and you might find pliers helpful.
After replacing both parts, the front and rear A/C are working. Apparently these transistors are common failures. If the A/C is out in your Acura MDX and the fuse checks good, a new transistor will likely solve your problem.
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ITS FUSE #16 AND ITS a 20A FUSE
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Even though the relay is activated,I assumed you checked the out put?Also,You checked the voltage at the light sockets?With a meter,or test light ,check the fuse for the cluster lps,adjust them to dim,and to bright,the meter should act accordingly on the fuse.If it does not,replace the dimmer control,or head light switch,witch ever controls them.This may allow continuity to the tail lights as well.If the fuse is dead for the cluster lights,replacing the dimmer control,or head light switch will solve the problem,or,from another fuse ,supply voltage to the cluster lp fuse,one that is only hot with the key on,cause if you do this the dash lights will come on,every time you run the vehicle,day,or night.
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The pc converter wants me to add it to my browser. I don't want it that way. Could someone send it another way please ? pdf is ok if possible to my email address. which is [email protected].. Thankyou from Garry
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