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Old 05-17-2017, 01:58 PM
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Hey guys,

Just bought a 1993 35 Lighting Signature Edition and neither of the bolster seats will work. Pumps are Ok and work when you feed them hot from battery. Gotta be a fuse or breaker I'm missing somewhere.
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Do you have the battery switches to "1" and "2"? Sometimes its the simple stuff like that, dont take offense to the suggestion.
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My 92 had little circuit breakers undr back seat on the back wall. Other than that there were some fuses under the dash in the middle.
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Originally Posted by VoodooRob
Do you have the battery switches to "1" and "2"? Sometimes its the simple stuff like that, dont take offense to the suggestion.
Yeah, I "upgraded" my head unit because of a shorted port battery one time.
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Switches could be bad also. Mine had 1 bad switch.
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Originally Posted by flat rate
My 92 had little circuit breakers undr back seat on the back wall. Other than that there were some fuses under the dash in the middle.
Mine had melted wiring, corroded connections and melted breakers under the rear seat. Only visible if you took the panel off and flipped it over. I was having another issue with the radio cutting out when other things were activated however which led me to this not the same as what you are describing but may be worth looking into.
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Thanks Guys ! Looking at everything this afternoon. Great places to start !
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WOW ! I know a guy like Reggie Fountain, DID NOT, approve the mounting location of that fuse block. Even a 5 year old could never get his hand in there. You have to remove the steering to access a fuse block? WTF
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WOW ! I know a guy like Reggie Fountain, DID NOT, approve the mounting location of that fuse block. Even a 5 year old could never get his hand in there. You have to remove the steering to access a fuse block? WTF
The glass fuses under the helm?
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Yep!
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