damnit!! just installed reverse indiglos a week ago, everything was working fine until about an hour ago, i'm on my way home, bam, everythings out. indiglos, rest of dash, everything. clock still works, the green indicator lights in the ac come on, but the backlights dont, all electrical stuff still works. what could it be!! please dont tell me i'm fuct!! i looked in the helms but have no idea where to start.
oh yeah, also, the parking lights are out, as is the "lights on reminder noise" in the car. but the headlights work fine. ANY help is really appreciated!!
its probably a fuse. i had the same problem before. i found out when i was reinstalling one of my taillights i pinched a wire which blew a fuse. my interior lights, tail lights, and parking lights went out.
yep, that was the one, i fixed it now. thanks for the help, i guess this is how you become less of a noob. now i'm wondering, since the fuse blew, will it continue to do so? i mean, if it was too much for it to handle, i havent changed anything. oh yeah, ludatic, thanks for the faq on installing the indiglos in the first place!!
Originally posted by kokemon23 yep, that was the one, i fixed it now. thanks for the help, i guess this is how you become less of a noob. now i'm wondering, since the fuse blew, will it continue to do so? i mean, if it was too much for it to handle, i havent changed anything. oh yeah, ludatic, thanks for the faq on installing the indiglos in the first place!!
it shouldn't continue to blow in the future unless there is a short.
if everything is working fine now then you shouldn't have to worry abot it
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What fuse was it, I have the same problem. I installed some lights on my fifth gen and same thing happened no parking lights dash lights, and no lights on reminder. what fuse is it??? A picture would be the best thing to ever happen to me because i'm very annoyed that my dash lights don't work and my ccfls don't either.
Dont let positive, negative touch each other, dont let something that shouldnt be there connected or else it'll overload fuse, Stop being lazy and open up fuse box thingy and it should say which fuse is which on the inside of the cover, and take it out and put it up to the sky on a sunny day and see if its Broke or just replace it with the same number fuse.
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