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steering lock fuse pull
is it normal after removing steering lock fuse for the intel.key light to stay lit up?
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Mine didn't. Did you have the ignition in the "On" position when you pulled the fuse?
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yes I redid it to make sure it was in acc and I still have the light .light stays on all time even when car off and walk away from it. I just replaced bcm . may be other issue , as I now cant open my hatch . and I been looking for the fuse if anyone know the location of the fuse please tell me I cant find one marked for hatch . I know where wires are in bcm for it but cant find fuse . bcm got water in it from wiring harness from car wash . had replace bcm , now hatch don't work and have the key light on but car recognizes the key. starts fine .drives fine just light on and hatch switch not working . I got to find fuse to see if its blown or if the switch itself shorted so I can repair it .
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u pushed the button twice (without clutch depressed) when u pulled da fuse?
acc is only one push..no? |
I only put it in acc and pulled , no clutch, do I need it in the on ? I thought everything I read said to be in acc pull fuse?
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no, it needs to be in da ON position.
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ok I will re do it see if it goes out , it may not may be somethng else that got messed up with the bcm .tnks
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yea tried both ways now still on so , something eles
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Invest in a multimeter (AKA VOM). A cheap one will do. You can find them at hardware/auto parts/department stores for less than $20. Then you can check for voltage to the latch solenoid at the BCM and the solenoid. And you can check the switch input, too.
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