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i have a 92 sse and i cant get anything to work. i know the battery is good its new and so is the alt. i jumpered the solenoid and have plenty of cranking power. ive checked ALL the fuses and they have continuity and power(12.81vdc) ive checked all of the maxifuses. ive taken out and applied 12vdc to all the relays and they all work. ive replaced both battery cables. i have no exterior or interior lights. nothing works. ive resistance checked all battery connections with good results.please help me!
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Re: no power to anything
Originally Posted by Sudden Impact
i have a 92 sse and i cant get anything to work. i know the battery is good its new and so is the alt. i jumpered the solenoid and have plenty of cranking power. ive checked ALL the fuses and they have continuity and power(12.81vdc) ive checked all of the maxifuses. ive taken out and applied 12vdc to all the relays and they all work. ive replaced both battery cables. i have no exterior or interior lights. nothing works. ive resistance checked all battery connections with good results.please help me!
It IS possible that the Ignition Switch has failed & not allowing you to start the engine. It IS also possible that the VATS module has failed & not allowing you to start the engine too. We need more info here, to help pin point EXACTLY the problem is.
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I found my problem with no power to anything. After taking the steering column apart and checking the ignition switch and wires(what a waste of time). A friend noticed that i had two large ground wires on the negitive side of the battery, one was really a large positive cable going into the firewall and over to the maxfuse center that is colored BLACK...after realizing the problem I switched the (what i thought was..) two large ground wires and placed the large black wire back on the positive side of the battery together with the starter wire. This might be a problem that is common or maybe im just an idiot. I colored the cable red now and my SSE is perfect once again thanks for the reply.
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its the stupid things like that sometimes eh!?
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Originally Posted by Sudden Impact
I switched the (what i thought was..) two large ground wires and placed the large black wire back on the positive side of the battery together with the starter wire. This might be a problem that is common or maybe im just an idiot. I colored the cable red now and my SSE is perfect once again thanks for the reply.
How in the _world_ did somebody manage to hook up the seconday positive over on the negative terminal? I mean, I know the cable is black where it connects to the AmxiFuse/Relay center, but I could swear it'* got a red terminal at the battery end. I gotta look at mine again tonight...
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yes that cable was black. i was cleaning the battery posts and replaced the wires wrong. that black cable may have been replaced. does anyone out there have the same color wiring?
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Originally Posted by Sudden Impact
yes that cable was black. i was cleaning the battery posts and replaced the wires wrong. that black cable may have been replaced. does anyone out there have the same color wiring?
I'm still trying to figure out how you could have cross-connected a positive onto the negative without immediately blowing your battery sky-high. Maybe the second cable terminal never actually made a connection to the original one underneath it...?
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