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Old March 2nd 05, 12:03 AM
Mike Muderick
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Somewhere I have a short in the harness wiring from the trunk light
switch to ground. It comes and goes a few days at a time.
The switch normally connects to ground. But
regardless of the switch, the message center light showing the trunk is
open, and the light inside the trunk stays on. I have disconnected the
switch, but that doesn't help. Any known chronic problems in the 94
intrepid wiring that I should look for? I've taken the bulb out of the
socket for now, but the message center light is still on. Any
thoughts as to where this may be? Does it have to be in the trunk area or
could it be undercarriage.
TIA.
Appreciate if you can email answer:




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Old March 2nd 05, 04:30 AM
Mike Muderick
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I should have added--- it's a '94 Intrepid.



"Mike Muderick" > wrote in message
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>
>
> Somewhere I have a short in the harness wiring from the trunk light
> switch to ground. It comes and goes a few days at a time.
> The switch normally connects to ground. But
> regardless of the switch, the message center light showing the trunk is
> open, and the light inside the trunk stays on. I have disconnected the
> switch, but that doesn't help. Any known chronic problems in the 94
> intrepid wiring that I should look for? I've taken the bulb out of the
> socket for now, but the message center light is still on. Any
> thoughts as to where this may be? Does it have to be in the trunk area

or
> could it be undercarriage.
> TIA.
> Appreciate if you can email answer:
>
>
>
>



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Old March 2nd 05, 10:16 AM
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"Mike Muderick" > wrote in message
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> I should have added--- it's a '94 Intrepid.
>
>
>
> "Mike Muderick" > wrote in message
> news:9x6Vd.38227$ya6.31849@trndny01...
> >
> >
> >
> > Somewhere I have a short in the harness wiring from the trunk light
> > switch to ground. It comes and goes a few days at a time.
> > The switch normally connects to ground. But
> > regardless of the switch, the message center light showing the trunk is
> > open, and the light inside the trunk stays on. I have disconnected the
> > switch, but that doesn't help. Any known chronic problems in the 94
> > intrepid wiring that I should look for? I've taken the bulb out of the
> > socket for now, but the message center light is still on. Any
> > thoughts as to where this may be? Does it have to be in the trunk area

> or
> > could it be undercarriage.
> > TIA.
> > Appreciate if you can email answer:
> >
> >
> >
> >

>
> You did add that.... have you checked at the inside of the trunk where it

turns at the hindge?


 




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