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Old 08-10-2012, 06:36 PM   #1
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need help electrical

i was driving home and my head unit completely fried out causeing my power windows to not work my cluster to not work my break lights so now i start the car took out the cluster when i give it gas my windshield wipers move when it says it is off... and my rpms move but just bounce around... anyone ever have this problem and no what it can be?
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Old 08-11-2012, 10:54 AM   #2
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Take it to Jordon Innovations and inspect your wiring harness and relays. Otherwise, you need someone to visit ya to show you how to check your electricals.
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When interior lighting goes out or acts up, its usually the TCU ( white magic box) on the driver side kick panel. they usually burn out due to stereo not properly installed or a short with in the interior lights. It has happened to me several times until i final got the hang of it. Either you can fix it by soldering a wire across the burnt part or get a used working TCU...
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