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Old Mar 30, 2011 | 04:07 AM
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Ok recently I was riding downtown in my 05 tC and I hit a huge pot hole, and now my double din doesnt work anymore I checked the fuses under the hood, and in the car they all seem to be fine.... also while trying to figure that out today I removed the center dash trim kit, and when i pieced it back together all of a sudden my heat doesnt turn on, windows doesn't roll down, and signals dont come one please helpp!!!
Old Aug 18, 2011 | 03:39 AM
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Originally Posted by P33zy05tC
Ok recently I was riding downtown in my 05 tC and I hit a huge pot hole, and now my double din doesnt work anymore I checked the fuses under the hood, and in the car they all seem to be fine.... also while trying to figure that out today I removed the center dash trim kit, and when i pieced it back together all of a sudden my heat doesnt turn on, windows doesn't roll down, and signals dont come one please helpp!!!
Any luck with fixing that problem, I'm going through the same thing.
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Any luck with fixing that problem, I'm going through the same thing.
Yea, I figured that the two fuses in the back of my indash had blew due to the impact of the bump. As far as the hvac heating I had to replace the fuses as well.. I just tested all the fuses & replaced all the ones that were blown with brand new ones. Once I did that everything was working back normal.. Dot try to guess & look to see which fuses are good as which are blown actually test them & the same exact way u remove it put it back in that way any other questions or extra help just reply.....
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Originally Posted by P33zy05tC
Yea, I figured that the two fuses in the back of my indash had blew due to the impact of the bump. As far as the hvac heating I had to replace the fuses as well.. I just tested all the fuses & replaced all the ones that were blown with brand new ones. Once I did that everything was working back normal.. Dot try to guess & look to see which fuses are good as which are blown actually test them & the same exact way u remove it put it back in that way any other questions or extra help just reply.....
Can you remember at all which fuses you ended up replacing? I cant find the fuses for the hvac. I pulled the fuses for my tail lights, ignition, signal/hazard lights and a few others and they were not blown. list what you can that you replaced. Thanks.
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do they light up? but just dont come on ?
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do they light up? but just dont come on ?
The hazard lights work but when you turn on the signal lights (left or right) absolutely nothing happens.
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The hazard lights work but when you turn on the signal lights (left or right) absolutely nothing happens.
Nope I don't remember which onea it was for the hvac simply because I just cleaned house.. If u still have your owner Manuel it'll tell u the lay out for the fuses underneath the drivers panel... Don't take it to electric shop it'll be a waste of money.. Youre better off replacing every fuses that under there, but it is frustrating you just have to have the right fuse tester.


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