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Any experts on wiring to the fuse box?

Postby kadargo » Fri Aug 23, 2013 8:11 pm

Hi FTO Brothers & Sisters,
This is my first post. I have used this site for a while now and it's been an invaluable resource. Thanks to everyone who has posted solutions, especially CJ.
Anyway,.. to my problem.
I have a '95 FTO GPX MIVEC, 4 speed A/T tiptronic, Passion Red. (She's my baby).
After doing a lot of work on her, mostly from guides in the knowledge base, i found out last week that my TAIL LAMPS, FOGS and SPOT LIGHTS aren't working. I used a multimeter to check for continuity on the circuit, (using the ELECTRICAL MANUAL). I discovered there is a break in the wire (Green-Orange) somewhere between the 10 AMP dedicated fuse (FUSEBOX) and loom-connection B-17 (behind the dashboard)...(reference ELECTRICAL MANUAL pg 4.60)
The brake lights, headlamps (dips and low beam), hazards, indicators, etc all work as normal & I've checked the 10A fuse (obviously).

Does anyone have any advice on how to proceed? Should i pass a new wire from the 10amp fuse alongside the loom to connection B-17? Is it hard to get to the wiring in the fusebox? Anyone experienced this before?

Any help is appreciated and many thanks in advance.

Cheers
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Re: Any experts on wiring to the fuse box?

Postby kadargo » Sat Aug 24, 2013 11:03 pm

OK day 2, I've taken out the dash and the back of the fuse box. I'll be cutting the Green - orange wire which feeds the tail lights, licence plate etc, and passing a new live feed from the 10 AMP fuse to connection B-17 behind the dash.
Anyone got the best place to pass a feed through the firewall?
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Re: Any experts on wiring to the fuse box?

Postby goz_83 » Sun Aug 25, 2013 12:27 pm

I had a similar issue a couple of weeks ago. My dash lights, parking lights and tail lights would not work. Brake lights, headlights, flashers etc were all fine. It turned out to be a loose connection on the indicator stalk. So, make extra sure that all your wiring is connected as it should be. Then, maybe make a temporary connection to be sure your new wire will fix the issue before going through the hassle of feeding wiring through the dash and firewall.
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Re: Any experts on wiring to the fuse box?

Postby kadargo » Sun Aug 25, 2013 2:44 pm

Thanks for your reply goz_83.
Yeah, i tried the stalk/switch first and did a continuity check but that was OK. i even used the stalk from my other FTO to make sure. It's definitely a break in the wire between the fuse box and B-17 behind the dash as i cant complete the circuit with a multimeter. (All the rest of the circuit has continuity). I don't know how it could have broken inside the loom. Maybe it burned out?. I did have the bumper off while under-sealing, maybe i strained a wire. I dunno. Anyway, i have the dash out and i'm doing some more wiring (rewiring fog switch-relay, putting in some foot-well LEDs, etc).
Thanks for your help. I'll take some pictures of the work if anyone interested.

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Re: Any experts on wiring to the fuse box?

Postby goz_83 » Tue Aug 27, 2013 2:35 am

Never a bad idea to photograph and post the work.
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