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SpectreTalon

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Feb 21, 2007
Wayne, Oklahoma
I have a 94 Eagle Talon 2.0 N/T. Problem is, when I put the ignition to "ON", none of the little warning lights light. My turning signals dont work, but my hazards do. Power windows and locks wont work, power mirrors DO work. Radio has no power at all. I've checked all fuses, one by one, in ALL fuse boxes, and they are all good. I've replaced all the relays, and still nothing....even did a short check and didnt come out with anything. Ive searched these forums for a solution and most of them came out with the "TAIL" fuse going bad but mine is good. What could cause all this? Oh, and none of my gauges work. Speedo should work (car's been parked for 3 months, didnt have a problem before it was parked), but the others dont. Please help. Ive searched and searched and came out with nothing. I know you guys know what you're talking about. Thanks.
 
Hey, Is There Anyway You Could Get Your Hands On Some Wireing Diagrams, That Would Make It A Lot Easyer To Fix. I Will Be Getting The Factory Manuals Soon Since I Just Bought Them Online. Its For 93-94 Eclipse I Might Be Able To Help Once I Get Them.
 
Do your taillights work? It sure sounds like a fuse or open wiring problem. You can't always tell a fuse is blown by just looking (see: http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/showthread.php?t=179914 for how to test). For wiring problem start by examining the wires underneath the engine fusebox for opens and shorts to each other or ground. If ok start testing for voltages from the failing device back to the fuseboxes (or other way round if you prefer) using a diagrams manual and test light or meter.
 
Sounds good, ill try that as soon as I get some daylight, LOL. As for my dash lights (alternator, CEL, etc...) where should I start with those?
 
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