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2001 neon dome light fuse
This should hopefully be a quick question for someone;
What is on the same fuse as the interior dome light? The interior light on my 2001 neon has been more often then not working. When it is not working my dash flashes "fuse". I checked the light itself, and it is secure (not burned) and I checked the fuse, which is also secure and not burnt. I did notice that the interior light is on a 10 or 15amp fuse (can't remember at this moment). There is something definately messed up, but I can not find anything else failing when the dome light is not working. Mike mlawrenc(at)gmail.com |
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2001 neon dome light fuse
Mike,
I can't answer your questions, but wonder if your problem may be related to the operating voltage or a bad ground... How old is the battery? Are you getting sufficient voltage there to trust the diagnostic? Are all your grounds to the control computers good, clean and tight? Bob "mike" > wrote in message ... > This should hopefully be a quick question for someone; > > What is on the same fuse as the interior dome light? > > The interior light on my 2001 neon has been more often then not > working. When it is not working my dash flashes "fuse". I checked the > light itself, and it is secure (not burned) and I checked the fuse, > which is also secure and not burnt. > I did notice that the interior light is on a 10 or 15amp fuse (can't > remember at this moment). There is something definately messed up, but > I can not find anything else failing when the dome light is not > working. > > Mike > mlawrenc(at)gmail.com |
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2001 neon dome light fuse
Your IOD fuse is blowing if you are getting that message on the cluster.
IOD is domelite, and memory to radio and controllers. If you have an owners manual it will tell you what that fuse controls. A cigarette lighter adapter such as a cell phone charger plugged in can cause this fuse to blow. Glenn Beasley Chrysler Tech -- Message posted using http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/...kers.chrysler/ More information at http://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html |
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2001 neon dome light fuse
Glenn;
I would have assumed that the fuse was gone, however the light does work on occation (more often not however). When the light first failed to come on, I checked the light itself first, then all other major functions in the car, as I was about an hour drive from home, at night. I did test all the fuses in the pannel just inside the door, as well as those under the hood. I will begin checking the grounds and opperating voltages this weekend, as it is suppose to warm up enough to work (-34'C this morning). As a side note, I did forget to plug the car in this morning, and she started fairly easily. May or may not imply anything regards to the battery/ground connections. Mike On Feb 27, 5:43*am, "damnnickname" > wrote: > Your IOD fuse is blowing if you are getting that message on the cluster. > IOD is domelite, and memory to radio and controllers. If you have an > owners manual it will tell you what that fuse controls. A cigarette > lighter adapter such as a cell phone charger plugged in can cause this > fuse to blow. > > Glenn Beasley > Chrysler Tech > > -- > Message posted usinghttp://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/rec.autos.makers.chrysler/ > More information athttp://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html |
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2001 neon dome light fuse
mike wrote:
> Glenn; > I would have assumed that the fuse was gone, however the light does > work on occation (more often not however). > When the light first failed to come on, I checked the light itself > first, then all other major functions in the car, as I was about an > hour drive from home, at night. > I did test all the fuses in the pannel just inside the door, as well > as those under the hood. > > I will begin checking the grounds and opperating voltages this > weekend, as it is suppose to warm up enough to work (-34'C this > morning). As a side note, I did forget to plug the car in this > morning, and she started fairly easily. May or may not imply anything > regards to the battery/ground connections. > > Mike > > On Feb 27, 5:43 am, "damnnickname" > wrote: >> Your IOD fuse is blowing if you are getting that message on the cluster. >> IOD is domelite, and memory to radio and controllers. If you have an >> owners manual it will tell you what that fuse controls. A cigarette >> lighter adapter such as a cell phone charger plugged in can cause this >> fuse to blow. >> >> Glenn Beasley >> Chrysler Tech >> >> -- >> Message posted usinghttp://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/rec.autos.makers.chrysler/ >> More information athttp://www.talkaboutautos.com/faq.html > A light bulb or a fuse can be intermittent. You say you checked them but did you replace them with another? |
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2001 neon dome light fuse
Hank:
Although I would think that this would be super rare in a car, It is possible, and something I will look into. I this is the case, my money is on the fuse. Something else I noticed, don't sure if it is 100% accurate though. I noticed that if the car was still warm (i.e heat gauge showed a hint of heat), the light appeared to work. I will watch for this again today. The reason this maybe the case, and I did not notice, is it is dark when head to/from work, so dome light is quite ovious. Mike |
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2001 neon dome light fuse
"mike" > wrote in message ... > This should hopefully be a quick question for someone; > > What is on the same fuse as the interior dome light? > > The interior light on my 2001 neon has been more often then not > working. When it is not working my dash flashes "fuse". I checked the > light itself, and it is secure (not burned) and I checked the fuse, > which is also secure and not burnt. > I did notice that the interior light is on a 10 or 15amp fuse (can't > remember at this moment). There is something definately messed up, but > I can not find anything else failing when the dome light is not > working. > > Mike > mlawrenc(at)gmail.com Way back when, the brake lights on my 74 Roadrunner were on the same circuit as the dome light, which I thought was a great idea. No interior lights meant no brake lights. (flashback concludes) Deke |
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2001 neon dome light fuse
"mike" > wrote in message
... > Hank: > > Although I would think that this would be super rare in a car, It is > possible, and something I will look into. I this is the case, my money > is on the fuse. > > Something else I noticed, don't sure if it is 100% accurate though. I > noticed that if the car was still warm (i.e heat gauge showed a hint > of heat), the light appeared to work. I will watch for this again > today. > The reason this maybe the case, and I did not notice, is it is dark > when head to/from work, so dome light is quite ovious. > > Mike Believe me it is possible for a fuse to go intermittent as the ignition one on the GC I just bought did and caused the SBEC to randomly reboot which made the engine buck and made the tach and speedo go nuts along with canceling the cruise (speed) control. Swapping the fuse fixed the problem as it hasn't happened again since. |
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