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1G Auto door locks, radio, and dome light quit working

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stroh

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Oct 17, 2002
Freeport, Illinois
This is a 92 talon. I have checked all the fuses and everything seems fine. Is there a relay I should be checking? I have looked at the wiring diagram and it seems that there is a relay under the dash that works the power locks, dome light and the radio. Is this the one I should be looking at? I believe it's listed as C-34x. Not really sure. Thanks for any help
 
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I had the same thing happen to mine. I believe that the "room" fuse wasn't making a good connection in the fuse block. I remember that I pulled the fuse to check it and it was still good so I was pretty confused as well. I had to shim the fuse with some thin metal to make the connection and I haven't had any issues since. I hope that this helps...
 
First I checked the audio circuit. Seems like fuse #6 (15amp) would be my first place to look, in the interior fuse box.

As well as #4 and #19 (both 10amp). They all have something to do with the radio working, and one or two interact with the door locks as well.

Then the dome light circuit, utilizes #19 and #18.

The power door locks utilize #19 and #6.


So 2 of the things not working use both #19 and #6, all 3 use #19.


Now that I wrote all that, check fuse #19 first.
 
I have checked all fuses and everything is good. :idontknow:
 
Having similar issues no dome, radio. Door locks swapped body harness out. All fuses have power, any ideas I'm stumped.
 
Having similar issues no dome, radio. Door locks swapped body harness out. All fuses have power, any ideas I'm stumped.
Did you ever figure this out?
I just did some wire work and now I'm in the same boat.
I had a short, found it, and removed a remote start that I didn't know the car had. I believe that is where my issue is rooted, but your solution may be mine.
 
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