help , Bass and rear center brake light went out
Ok so today i installed my Projector headlights and Bbist Red LED tailights. I removed all of the fuses out of my car in fear of popping one. I put the car back togetha and everything appeared good. I reset my clock and all. I sit in my car the bass is dead just music , and the center rear brake light doesnt sem to be working. I cheked the fuses they all seemed ok , what can this be !
did you put the fuses back in there correct spots with the correct amperages in them? and check the bulb or replace it just to make sure it wasent a stupid coincidence, but ive go no idea on the bass, i dont know how you have it wired check the fuses under the hood too
Let's start with, don't ever take all the fuses out of the car. That's begging for problems. Just disconnect the battery.
First make sure you have all the fuses back where they belong.
Did you connect the halos on the headlights to anything?
First make sure you have all the fuses back where they belong.
Did you connect the halos on the headlights to anything?
I was looking in the manual this morning and the fuse on the lower-right of the block is for the rear brake light and several other things that I can't recall right now.
If the fuse is good, go back and check the taillight connections to make sure something isn't unplugged.
If the fuse is good, go back and check the taillight connections to make sure something isn't unplugged.
Thanks a million , I just took it to the dealership , they fixed both for free , they claimed it was electrical. Maybe I crossed the wires who knows , Now if I could just get my Hids to get working lol
Do you have a Bazooka or some other type of subwoofer? If not, it's odd that you would lose the lows. If so, then I can understand.
For future reference, it's much easier and safer to remove the black, negative terminal from the battery rather than take out all the fuses.
Always remove the negative terminal first, and replace it last.
For future reference, it's much easier and safer to remove the black, negative terminal from the battery rather than take out all the fuses.
Always remove the negative terminal first, and replace it last.
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