Discussion and technical advice the SW20 MR2. 3S-GTE, 3S-GE, 3S-FE etc
Anything and everything to do with maintenance, modifications and electrical is in here for the Mk2.
Could be the fuseable link in the main =VE battery lead.
Battery is always -VE to passenger side, whether light or dark. Doesn't change when the lights go out.
No point in checking any relays. They have nothing whatsoever to do with circuit protection.
Start with checking for 12V+VE at ALT fuse or AM2 fuse. If no volts you've blown the fuseable link.
If you have continuity then check other fuses.
Peter Gidden - SBITS wrote:No point in checking any relays. They have nothing whatsoever to do with circuit protection.
Start with checking for 12V+VE at ALT fuse or AM2 fuse. If no volts you've blown the fuseable link.
If you have continuity then check other fuses.
I'm not clear whether you've checked the fusable link yet. Have you stripped the cable tape back before the +ve terminal on the main loom yet and inspected the link there?
SySanguinary wrote:I'm not clear whether you've checked the fusable link yet. Have you stripped the cable tape back before the +ve terminal on the main loom yet and inspected the link there?
^This. Wasn't sure whether the fuse-able link had been checked either.
SySanguinary wrote:I'm not clear whether you've checked the fusable link yet. Have you stripped the cable tape back before the +ve terminal on the main loom yet and inspected the link there?
Im not sure but some of the things have melted... rip open the ecu, wires, dash... i dont know...
QUOC2008 wrote:Yes im afraid its alot worse im.gonna have replace everything to garrantee no fire issue loom... etc i was lucky the battery didnt blow up
What are you talking about?
Have you read the reply i bothered typing to try and assist you?
If you have, did you bother following my instructions?
FYI, here it is again: Start with checking for 12V+VE at ALT fuse or AM2 fuse. If no volts you've blown the fuseable link.
If you want members to offer you help then stop posting random gibberish and use the assistance offered.