No voltage in license plate lights
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No voltage in license plate lights
I was trying to install an electroluminescent license plate frame and realized that my license plate frame lights are both dead. I tested the lights, and one was burned out, but replacing it didn't solve the problem. I don't get any voltage to the light sockets. My combination lights work fine, so I'm wondering if there's a separate fuse or connection for this possibly? Anyone ever been in there and know where this thing is hooked up? I may end up having to pull the bumper off and try to chase down the wiring.
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Were the lights ever working? When you say combination lights what are you referring to? Did you test the sockets with a potentiometer/voltmeter? If there's no signal, then go down furher in the line and test again. Keep doing so till you isolate the dead spot. If it's a fuse, alledgedly there's a fuse box behind the driver kick panel that controls all the accessories. I have yet to find one there though.
My cornering lights had never worked from the date of delivery. I got fed up troubleshooting the wiring, bulbs, fuses, etc and today I just wired in my own relay that turns them on with the parking lights. Can anyone tell me how these cornering lights are supposed to activate??? I've never known.
My cornering lights had never worked from the date of delivery. I got fed up troubleshooting the wiring, bulbs, fuses, etc and today I just wired in my own relay that turns them on with the parking lights. Can anyone tell me how these cornering lights are supposed to activate??? I've never known.
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Do you have any wires in the trunk that could've gotten unplugged?
The corner lights come on steady,with the turn signals,on the earlier models,and are driving lights on the later models.
The corner lights come on steady,with the turn signals,on the earlier models,and are driving lights on the later models.
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Has the car ever been in an accident or had body work done on the rear?
Body shops can be notorious for forgetting to plug in electrics after reinstalling bumpers.
Take out the 3 screws and remove the light assembly. Make sure it's plugged in.
Body shops can be notorious for forgetting to plug in electrics after reinstalling bumpers.
Take out the 3 screws and remove the light assembly. Make sure it's plugged in.
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Originally posted by lex400sc
If it's a fuse, alledgedly there's a fuse box behind the driver kick panel that controls all the accessories. I have yet to find one there though.
If it's a fuse, alledgedly there's a fuse box behind the driver kick panel that controls all the accessories. I have yet to find one there though.
I can assure you it is there ( disregard the red arrow etc. as that refers to a previous question.
I will check my electrical book tonight when I get home and find out what powers the license plate bulbs.
Peace,
jonny
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lol i read his sig, reread his post, read his sig again, pondered whether or not he was talking about his sc or his new car then looked at the date and the rest of the post.
i feel a little slow.
i feel a little slow.
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liceanse pate lights
pardon my idiocy
but i cant seem to figure out how to change my liceanse plate lights on my 95 SC400
nor do i seem to possess the skills to find the information here using the search
so if anyone can help me out that'd be great
but i cant seem to figure out how to change my liceanse plate lights on my 95 SC400
nor do i seem to possess the skills to find the information here using the search
so if anyone can help me out that'd be great
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i cant seem to figure out how to change my liceanse plate lights on my 95 SC400
It sounds like your sneeder pins have seized against the grondulator shafts, try using so blinker fluid to loosen them up and it should come right off.
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Originally posted by SC4Million
Hmmm....
It sounds like your sneeder pins have seized against the grondulator shafts, try using so blinker fluid to loosen them up and it should come right off.
Hmmm....
It sounds like your sneeder pins have seized against the grondulator shafts, try using so blinker fluid to loosen them up and it should come right off.
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Re: liceanse pate lights
Originally posted by argon
pardon my idiocy
but i cant seem to figure out how to change my liceanse plate lights on my 95 SC400
nor do i seem to possess the skills to find the information here using the search
so if anyone can help me out that'd be great
pardon my idiocy
but i cant seem to figure out how to change my liceanse plate lights on my 95 SC400
nor do i seem to possess the skills to find the information here using the search
so if anyone can help me out that'd be great
1. Stop by auto parts store, pick up a couple of #168 bulbs.
2. Mix a favorite beverage (dark rum and diet coke with lime worked for me).
3. Drink favorite beverage.
4. Go find your phillips head screwdriver (the good one, not the worn out one) and a flashlight may help.
5. Lie on back near rear plate and look up.
6. Remove 2 phillips head screws in each plate light lens.
7. Stick screwdriver into hole where screw was and push toward the center of the lens while pulling down (the lens has a rubber gasket behind it that will be stuck a little but not too bad even after all those years).
8. Pull the bulbs straight out from the sockets while noting orientation.
9. Replace bulbs.
10. Check for functionality.
11. Make sure the rubber gasket sits flat on the lens and reassemble.
12. Mix favorite beverage.
13. Begin drinking favorite beverage and mutter "fixed another one".