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Electrical, Fuse, Relay?

The door locks, turn signals, back-up lights, power outlet (under the radio) and air conditioner (blower) does not work. Everything else seems to be fine. The radio, headlights, brake lights, power windows, etc. all are working.
We have tried replacing fuses but that did not seem to work.
We are leaving on a trip soon. Can anyone help?

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  • maggiewolff Jul 28, 2008

    Thank you but there is nothing wrong with my battery.

    Everything works just fine, except the back up lights, blower (air conditioning and heater), door locks, power outlet and the turn signals.

  • maggiewolff Jul 28, 2008

    I thought it might be a relay. Any idea where to look?

    Would putting it on a computer diagnostic help?

    I am really not mechanically inclined. Just want help in figuring out the best place to start.

    Thank you.


  • maggiewolff Jul 28, 2008

    Thank you. I will check the relay.

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Hi

maybe you have short circuit in that section! Thanks!

  • Anonymous Jul 28, 2008

    or check all Relay! maybe you have defective Relays



    thanks!

  • Anonymous Jul 28, 2008

    ok



    you can see the relay box circuit! at the back of front panel dash! or in besides of engine



    Thanks!

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Plz chak your car battery its low or not working recharge your battry try to open your door

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I just had the same issues. No headlights, interior lights, power door locks, radio controls on steering wheel, or dash lights. Pulled every fuse in cab and under hood, not a one was bad. I disconnected the battery terminals for a few minutes. When I reconnected them every thing was working.
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