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Help with my daughter's Saturn
Does anyone have access to a wiring diagram for a 2001 Saturn L200. I have tried to find one online to no avail and my local dealership can't help me right now due to the hurricane damages. I was told of a website named alldata.com that has technical bulletins and recalls, however you have to have a subscription.*******************The problem is with her brake lights...they are really really dim and once you turn on the headlights and stp on the brakes the tail lights go out. All the other lights work fine. I believe it to be a ground problem but do not know where the rear lights ground to the frame, or if there "is" a seperate ground for the rear of the vehicle?? Can someone out there help???????????
Thanks in advance to all that reply!!!!! Oh yeah, since you guys are always sooooooooooo helpful, anyone wanna come help me repair my twice hurricane damaged roof??????????? |
Problem solved...it was the ground....darn things are grounded "inside" the assembly to a printed circuit board...usually the contacts corrode and burn, then you have to replace the circuit boards.....$150.00 each tail light..."OUCH".. Luckily I caught them befroe they burned off...cleaned them real well and used some diaelectric (?) grease...hope this is not a short term fix.................Thanks, Earl
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