Turn signal fuse blown out
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Turn signal fuse blown out
Hello fellow LS1Tech members, i am having a painfully ridiculous problem with my 1995 Camaro. Everytime i shift my gear into reverse the fuse for the turn signals (and reverse?) get blown out and the tail lights and turn signals aren't working.
The reverse tail lights are not responsible for the fuse blown out. But after getting under the car to check the circuitry and wires i found two wires going in the gearbox. After disconnecting both of them the fuse wasn't blowing out anymore. To check which one of them might be the culprit i connected the first one (that is closer to the engine) back again and then *BOOM* the fuse gets blown out again and after disconnecting it and connecting the second one the fuse does not get blown out.
My question is - What is the first wire responsible for? I am surprised due to the fact that no errors or whatsoever show up in the dashboard.
I do understand that pictures would help you alot better, but currently i am unable to upload them.
The reverse tail lights are not responsible for the fuse blown out. But after getting under the car to check the circuitry and wires i found two wires going in the gearbox. After disconnecting both of them the fuse wasn't blowing out anymore. To check which one of them might be the culprit i connected the first one (that is closer to the engine) back again and then *BOOM* the fuse gets blown out again and after disconnecting it and connecting the second one the fuse does not get blown out.
My question is - What is the first wire responsible for? I am surprised due to the fact that no errors or whatsoever show up in the dashboard.
I do understand that pictures would help you alot better, but currently i am unable to upload them.