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Old 10-21-2003, 10:32 PM
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Wiper, defoger, and rear hatch popper dont work.

Just kind of wondering if all of these share the same fuse. If not, is there anything else that I could check out to see why they do not work?
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A tip for anyone experiencing multiple problems; look for something in common for all of the problem systems. Look here for a missing ground, blown fuse, open fusible link, etc. Check all of the fuses, looking for voltage on both sides iof using a test light. A blown fuse will have voltage on one side, and none on the other. A good fuse will either have voltage on both sides, or on neither side, depending on when voltage is applied. If you check with the ignition on, you will have your maximum chance of finding something. Typically red wires will be hot all of the time, pink will be hot with the key on. Let me know. I can direct further with more info. Ray
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Old 10-22-2003, 05:45 PM
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Re: Wiper, defoger, and rear hatch popper dont work.

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A tip for anyone experiencing multiple problems; look for something in common for all of the problem systems. Look here for a missing ground, blown fuse, open fusible link, etc. Check all of the fuses, looking for voltage on both sides iof using a test light. A blown fuse will have voltage on one side, and none on the other. A good fuse will either have voltage on both sides, or on neither side, depending on when voltage is applied. If you check with the ignition on, you will have your maximum chance of finding something. Typically red wires will be hot all of the time, pink will be hot with the key on. Let me know. I can direct further with more info. Ray
Ok..... But in regards to MY problem, do all of these share the same fuse? If not, what else specific to my problem can I look for?
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Old 10-24-2003, 05:26 AM
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I think they do. mine did that once too, and i just replaced a fuse.
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Old 10-24-2003, 12:10 PM
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Cool, I am going to go do that right now.
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