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Old 12-27-2010, 05:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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09 Cmary and 12volt constant wire Black @ ignition switch

I was doing the alarm/remote start system and almost finished but then accidentally touched the 12Volt constant black wire at ignition switch to Ground. I saw some spark and now the black wire has no power. It's gone. However, the bigger fatter black wire still has the 12volt constant.

I checked all fuses under dash and the engine rooms are ok. I am unable to check the 2 fuse blocks (i don't know how). I am not sure whereelse they have the fuse. Car won't start.

Does anyone know what to go from there? A big THANK!!

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Old 12-27-2010, 05:43 PM   #2 (permalink)
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#1. Don't do electrical work with the battery still in the circuit.....you could do what you did or set off airbags which is really costly.

#2. Trace the wires back either on the car or using your Factory Service manual to the proper fuse/fusible link and replace.

I love these tales......

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