Team Dave
SHO n00b
Hopefully I can get some insight here, as I am a little confused. All I wanted to do was see if my 3rd brake light was still working, and I found out that none of them were! :woo-hoo:
I've done some research, and messed with a few things but haven't fixed it yet. All the searching I did couldn't help me either (you'd be surprised at the amount of "ATX/BOO Can't get out of park" threads there are!).
Here's my dilema. I'll try to cover anything I've done that may be related to it. I bought the car with a non-working 3rd brake light. I figured the LED's were dead, so I bought a new one on eBay, and it worked great. When I first bought the car, it's BOO was a bit melted towards the front (closer to the driver), but I solved this issue by taking off the top portion, and directly plugging the wires into the BOO (with those pancake lookin connectors. I have no idea what they are called). I checked to make sure it was all working right, and everything seemed fine.
Now, all of a sudden, I don't have any brake lights. I checked out the BOO, and all connections are solid, and it is getting constant power like it should. There was a black plastic piece poking out above the BOO that I had to re-insert into a white clip that pivots on the brake pedal, but I don't think this is related (I'm assuming it has something to do with cruise control?).
I've also checked the fuse (#1), and that was fine too... BUT there was a 20 amp there when it should be a 15 amp. I swapped it back to a 15, but I don't think that is what the problem is. It may have contributed to the partially melted BOO, but I don't see it negatively affecting anything else since it wasn't much larger of a fuse. And FWIW, my melted BOO is only cosmetic at this point. From what I can tell, the BOO is working completely fine. I'll probably replace it anyway, but I think my issue lies elsewhere.
That's it for the most part. I don't think theres any faulty wiring in the car, so I'm really trying to avoid having to trace it all to the fuse box. Anyone have any input on this?
I've done some research, and messed with a few things but haven't fixed it yet. All the searching I did couldn't help me either (you'd be surprised at the amount of "ATX/BOO Can't get out of park" threads there are!).
Here's my dilema. I'll try to cover anything I've done that may be related to it. I bought the car with a non-working 3rd brake light. I figured the LED's were dead, so I bought a new one on eBay, and it worked great. When I first bought the car, it's BOO was a bit melted towards the front (closer to the driver), but I solved this issue by taking off the top portion, and directly plugging the wires into the BOO (with those pancake lookin connectors. I have no idea what they are called). I checked to make sure it was all working right, and everything seemed fine.
Now, all of a sudden, I don't have any brake lights. I checked out the BOO, and all connections are solid, and it is getting constant power like it should. There was a black plastic piece poking out above the BOO that I had to re-insert into a white clip that pivots on the brake pedal, but I don't think this is related (I'm assuming it has something to do with cruise control?).
I've also checked the fuse (#1), and that was fine too... BUT there was a 20 amp there when it should be a 15 amp. I swapped it back to a 15, but I don't think that is what the problem is. It may have contributed to the partially melted BOO, but I don't see it negatively affecting anything else since it wasn't much larger of a fuse. And FWIW, my melted BOO is only cosmetic at this point. From what I can tell, the BOO is working completely fine. I'll probably replace it anyway, but I think my issue lies elsewhere.
That's it for the most part. I don't think theres any faulty wiring in the car, so I'm really trying to avoid having to trace it all to the fuse box. Anyone have any input on this?
