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One the way to my friend's house last night about 500 yards from his house my deck shuts off. Completely. The next thing I notice is that when I brake the solenoid from the brake-shift interlock appears to be engaging, every time I brake. To top it all off, the dome and map lights won't light and the clock appears to be dead. I checked fuses 32 (radio) and 26 (main light) and both looked OK. I am going to borrow my friend's multimeter to make sure, what else could it be? Furthermore, does it hurt the tranny for the interlock to be engaging all the time?
TIA, Pete
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Dead battery/alternator would be my first guess. Try jumping it and see if more juice helps.
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Check fuse 34, 7.5 amp interior fuse panel.
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yea sometimes the fuses look good but they arent.
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i've been dealing w/ the exact same problem. even the glovebox is off. i'll check both fuses
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I had a very similar problem. I didn't have any interior illumination lights. Dash, doors, dome etc. I work for days trying to figure it out. I mean I took apart the fuse box and everything. It turned out to be a loose contact on one of the connectors to the fuse box. I had conectivity on each side but not through the connector. Disconnect battery first before proceeding! When you drop down the fuse box/panel under the dash you will see two long connectors. It's been awhile but I think the left one was the culprit. I pulled it off and stuck a pointed object into the connector to gently adjust it so it made a tighter connection. It's been working for over six months now. My only guess is that when it was in the body shop they were carless when removing it at that time.
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