But like i said before or thought i said anyway, passenger door opens. Lights come on.Checked the interior fuse box (driverside floor) all checks out okay which is why im scratching my head at this LOLI am going to try to get a video of what im talking about and what i all test at some point...
Radio works just fine. Didn't check for voltage yet but assumed that radio fuse would had to have been getting voltage if the head unit works.
I checked continuity between the lighter and the interior fuse. As well as voltage for the interior fuse. If i remember right continuity was okay...
So i tested both of the fused in the yellow bracket. Both okay, look brand new.
I thought fuse at first too but why would some inferior electrical work and some not if it was a fuse?Pictures of my bay fuse box if it helps.
So to lead its a 1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse non turbo (GS i believe) i bought the car knowing it would be a project and it had nothing in terms of owners manual or anything. All i have to work with is a Haynes manual.
I also would like to lead with I feel fairly comfortable with electrical systems...
I appreciate the quick responses. Will look into it and see how much damage i can do in the mean time trying to clean everything up.One more question. I broke down and bought a haynes manual on my way into work. Is it possible i dont even need that lever. Because one of the diagrams for read...
It is a 1998 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS i believe, nothing fancy.
I know i can get the springs and the adjustment arms in a hardware kit from my parts store same with the shoes. but what I am looking for is the Parking Brake lever itself that I believe the cable attaches to to actually...
So forgive me if not allowed. Still learning.
Looking for some knowledge on an issue I ran into and perhaps possible solutions.
I bought a 1998 Eclipse from someone recently, and I finally got around to working on some of the problems with it. well I was going to replace my parking brake...