R.A.P. Fuse Location?
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Ok, so I grounded something out till it melted and I could smell it. This was about a year ago in traffic. It knocked out my top, windows, radio, and key fob.
Anyways, I've checked the BCM and all that good stuff and it's all good.
But I found a wiring schematic for a vert top earlier and the only fuse it was connected to was the Retained Accessory Power, it said it was located in the fuse block behind the left side of the dash.
I looked high and low for a fuse location called RAP, and nothing.
If anyone knows the location, some pics would be great!!!!
Anyways, I've checked the BCM and all that good stuff and it's all good.
But I found a wiring schematic for a vert top earlier and the only fuse it was connected to was the Retained Accessory Power, it said it was located in the fuse block behind the left side of the dash.
I looked high and low for a fuse location called RAP, and nothing.
If anyone knows the location, some pics would be great!!!!
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That's the problem, now it's saudered up and everything works fine, except now I know that my driver's side window motor is shot.
Oh, and no thanks to anyone in this section, those lazy bastards.![Icon Lol](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies2/icon_lol.gif)
I did all the research and all the work, and am quite satisfied.
Oh, and no thanks to anyone in this section, those lazy bastards.
![Icon Lol](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies2/icon_lol.gif)
I did all the research and all the work, and am quite satisfied.
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