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Old 04-09-2011, 07:00 AM
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Default 96 Cobra Interior Electrical Problems

Hi,
Well Its spring and time to get back to my project.

Last fall I bought a 96 Cobra that was having over heating problems. The seller told me his repair shop told him he had a blown head gasket and or a warped head. I think he had a warped mechanic. He parked the car for two years hoping to get it repaired but then decided to sell it. I bought it, put in a new battery and it amazingly started right up with the first turn of the key. Within 15 minutes it was running hot but the new radiator he had put in was cold. I ended up replacing the water pump that look brand new but had a broken impeller shaft. The car runs and drives very good now and the body is in great shape so now its onto the real challenge.

I am having electrical problems with the interior of the car. I was told the stereo didn't work, but I'm not sure if everything else worked before it was parked. The seller told me the stereo was missing but looking at it from the driver’s seat the stereo looks all in tacked. I have no interior lights, no power locks & the key fob does nothing, no lights or sound in the stereo, and the odometer isn’t working either.

The speedometer, tach, headlights, taillights, turn signals, and power seat all work properly. I have replaced all the fuses down by the floor in the driver’s side compartment fuse panel and under the hood on the drivers side fender with no change and all the old fuses look fine.

Any suggestions? What is the proper way to diagnose electrical problems? Are there any tools or meters which will help me? I’m not sure where to start or where to go now?
Thanks,
Mike
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Old 04-09-2011, 08:05 AM
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Your question might be better suited for www.svtperformance.com

With that said I would pull all the fuses and if any look burned or susceptible replace them. From there look for bad grounds that are corroded or broken at the eyelets.

The guys over at SVTperformance might have experienced this in the past and can point you right to the spot.
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