92 Es300 Left Side Fuse Box Panel Next to Steering Wheel Problem
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So today I was installing a switch for one of my Lights add-on. I will admit i got greedy on the wiring and tried to make it simpler, but it ended up frying something. I checked all the fuses, none are blown, and the lights still turns on. Just not anything related to the fuses in the panel. (ECU, gauges, starter, wiper, turn signals, etc) I'm just wondering is it possible that the whole fuse box burned out or some wire got fried? And would it help if I replace the fuse box (will it require computer reboot or something?)? Any idea on how to fix this is appreciated.
Problems:
Car won't start, no clicks at all
Gauges lights doesn't turn on except when the door is not closed and the seatbelt light
Dome light works, and only one of the headlight turns on
Windshield wipers doesn't work
Turn signal doesnt work
Fog lights still work along with high beam
I think its only the components that are in that fuse panel are broken, but im not sure anyone help please?
Problems:
Car won't start, no clicks at all
Gauges lights doesn't turn on except when the door is not closed and the seatbelt light
Dome light works, and only one of the headlight turns on
Windshield wipers doesn't work
Turn signal doesnt work
Fog lights still work along with high beam
I think its only the components that are in that fuse panel are broken, but im not sure anyone help please?
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i would check the fusebox under the hood...i have over 20 yrs in vehicle electric systems and without further info or troubleshooting it really sounds like u took the main fuse out...its labeled in the main fuse box under the hood and ive noticed that toyota and honda are really easy to blow...but ya,,check the main fuse and the ecu fuse in that underhood fusebox,,bet ya find ur problem there....
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maybe,,ill look under the hood on mine when i get a chance...it will be a big fuse...at least 80 amps...but more likely 100 amp....it doesnt look like a normal fuse either
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