No clock or door lights

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BlownByU

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Everything else works, but none of the switches on the doors light up and as it says, the clocks dead. Died sometime last year and it's starting to annoy me now that it runs again. All fuses check out under the dash. Thanks for any input :thumb:
 

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Usually if more than one thing like that doesnt work then its a fuse. Since they all check out mabe it is a wiring problem. I would pull the clock and/or one of the lights and whip out the multimeter. Check for voltage across the wires and contunuity then you can narrow it down to a short circuit or open circuit or something else mabe??
 

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Go back and check fuse # 6 in the instrument panel fuse box.

It is in common with both circuits and should be HOT when in ACCY or RUN.

Steve
 

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Wow, that was a nice fix. Fuse six it was. I thought I checked them all too. According the fuse chart thing it says that the power windows are also on that circuit and they all worked. Weird. Fixed the same problem on another SHO up here too. Thanks :cheers:
 

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Fuse 6 only supplies the power to the illumination for the power window switches. The operating power for the motors is from a different circuit.

Glad it works now.

Steve
 
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