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  • Puff
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I don't know the specific wiring or I'd give  you an answer straight up

 

If everything is coming on then it seems that there is a common live wire and everything is switched by ground (or vice versa). 

 

Check from the start/power source/relay and find where it is earthing out. 

 

This is the simplest way to diagnose the issue but as I said I don't know how it is wired so there may be other things to take into consideration.

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3 hours ago, skidxr6t said:

yeah your sct thing if its an xcal2, 3 or 4 will read codes

 

Car is tuned with an SCT Xcal3, ill plug it in and have a geez later today. 

 

3 hours ago, Puffwagon said:

I don't know the specific wiring or I'd give  you an answer straight up

 

If everything is coming on then it seems that there is a common live wire and everything is switched by ground (or vice versa). 

 

Check from the start/power source/relay and find where it is earthing out. 

 

This is the simplest way to diagnose the issue but as I said I don't know how it is wired so there may be other things to take into consideration.

 

I think its exactly like you say, and when the door closes it switches the lights off, so I'm looking at the door switch. Ill have a look at that again, it may just need adjusting or something.

 

 

Cheers for the help boys, appreciate it.

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I might be wrong, but if the door switch was faulty and not registering the door closing, wouldn't you also get the dash indicator and chime going off?

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