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Electrical issues???

b00st33d

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Last week, I changed my broken auto seat belt from a unit from pick and pull. I had driven the car last Sunday and everything worked perfect. Now, this morning I moved my car from the street to park it in my driveway everything was still working. I was gonna make a trip to the store, turned on the car and I did not see any lights on the dash and the automatic seatbelt relay keeps making a clicking noise (NOT the ecu relay). I checked my battery voltage and it was 12.56V I also cleaned the battery post just to make sure it was not the issue. I still dont have any lights in my dash, the seatbelt relay still clicks. The door panel light comes on and the top console light also comes on but it is really dim. Can someone help me out on what other things I need to check?
 

b00st33d

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So i checked out the fuses and they are good. I did turned the switch a few times to off/on position. In one of the attempts, while pushing the clutch, all the indicator in the dash came on suddenly and when i turned the key to try to crank the engine, the power is lost. The clicking sound from the autoseatbelt relay is not there anymore and I still see a dim light on the door panel, when the door is open.
 

theevozero

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Chase power and ground with a test light off the battery. I'm sure you'll find it in no time.
 

galant651

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sounds like you might have a problem in your positive cable. if you have any corrosion see how far it goes. if you have very much you will have power but once you put a load on it, it cant hold it and cuts out.
 
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