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Old 01-22-2006, 05:07 PM   #1
nevergiveup123
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1995 chevy lumina-no park or dashlights -fix

no dashlights or park lights...don't tear your car apart, its the fuse box under the hood on the drivers side. remove the cross bar to access the fuse box, first you can try replacing the fuse and clean the contacts where the fuse goes in.
Get the fuse box loose and cut the orange wire to the 25 amp fuse which controls the park lights.tie a 25 amp fuse onto the orange wire any way you can(or just run it to a red lead but if it overloads sometime without the fuse ...your in trouble) and run a wire from the other side of the fuse to the red batt post or anywhere a red lead can be tied into( there is a bolt with a red lead right on the fuse box)...don't cut the red lead going to the old fuse from under neath cuz I think the horn uses that as a common power supply, I checked the voltage across the fuse contacts on my Lumina and even though it showed power there and current...when I jumped the wires directly from under the fuse box, hurray! the lights came back on.goodluk
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