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Question: Fuse problem or spark plug problem?

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gemali, 3.5L V6, San Diego, CA, March 05, 2011, 23:08
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I was getting into my car after 1 hour had passed, I unlocked the door with my remote. I put the keys into the ignition, the car started. However, all the inside lights came on, including the brake light and I had already released the emergency brake. My power windows weren't working neither was my stereo. Could this have something to do with a spark plug, electrical wire or a fuse?

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    raiderron March 05, 2011, 23:31
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    Leaning more toward an inspection of charging system.

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    Convoy Auto Repair & Towing (1477 Answers) , San Diego, CA - (858) 560-9131
    ConvoyAuto March 07, 2011, 08:24
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    The most likely cause is an electrical problem of some sort, not a fuses or spark plug problem. This should be diagnosed before the problem progresses.

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    Wentworth Automotive (3006 Answers) , San Diego, CA - (858) 522-9684
    wentworthauto March 09, 2011, 08:49
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    The problem you are having does not sound like a spark plug or fuse issue. It is definitely an electrical problem that will require diagnosis, possibly a short in the ignition switch.

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