Hi,
I keep getting a blown fuse but do not know what it is called coz its in Japanese :)
One thing is for sure, it does kill my door locks, interior dome lights, radio and the keyless entry. I replaced them like 3 times and no luck.
Any tips on how to trouble shoot? I have a tester and checked the socked and it is grounded.
Does anyone know where the keyless entry module it? I plan to unplug it. I took out all the bulbs for the dome lights. took out the radio but i dont know where to module is for the keyless.
All i know is process of elimination :)
thanks
Ryan
Blown Fuse
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Re: Blown Fuse
Component: Door Lock Control Relay
Location: Behind RH Side Of I/P, Right Of Steering Column
I think it is close to or part of the fuse box.
Location: Behind RH Side Of I/P, Right Of Steering Column
I think it is close to or part of the fuse box.
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Re: Blown Fuse
OK new to the pajero stuff. My previous experience says you are grounded and popping fuzes, with that I have come across many similiar situations with other vehicles. The main culprit is someone has misplaced a peice of change and it has fallen into the cigarette lighter receptacle. Its worth a shot good luck!!!!
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Re: Blown Fuse
Continue to look for a faulty circuit, but make sure you've got the correct size of fuse in the circuit.
JPL
I still miss my '94 Pajero!
I still miss my '94 Pajero!