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Old 12-24-2005, 06:02 PM
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1998 lighting problems

I've got a problem. I recently purchased a 1998 cvpi and much to my amazment the state had felt a few goodies. I was going to wire the headlight flasher back up. When I put a hot wire to it nothing happened. Now I have no headlights what so ever nor interior lights nor does the spotlight work. I have brake lights and turn signals also hazard lights as well. I've checked ever fuse under the steering wheel as well as ever one under the hood. Could someone please help.
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Old 12-25-2005, 09:46 AM
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Exclamation Re: 1998 lighting problems

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I've got a problem. I recently purchased a 1998 cvpi and much to my amazment the state had felt a few goodies. I was going to wire the headlight flasher back up. When I put a hot wire to it nothing happened. Now I have no headlights what so ever nor interior lights nor does the spotlight work. I have brake lights and turn signals also hazard lights as well. I've checked ever fuse under the steering wheel as well as ever one under the hood. Could someone please help.
Sounds like you fried the LCM. Take the wig wag flasher out.
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