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One day I was driving and the power to all the electronics went out and I had ppl check the fuses and I don't smell anything burning and really don't want to go pay over a hundred dollars an hour for something simple please help
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sounds like you have lost power to your body control module. take it to near by auto parts store see if they will scan for free to see if it has stored code. this wouldn't show a check eninge light for this problem. code reader has to look at more then just PCM.
There is a fuse panel in the passenger side kick panel, check fuse #9 ( I think it's that #)
The body control module, or BCM control all the power to the accessories in the car that you are describing. Since they aren't "P" codes, it will not illuminate the CEL, or check engine light. They will be stored or pending with "B" codes. If the system is divided by individual code and data modes, a scanner found in a shop, will be more accurate, give more information and inevitably offer a more precise diagnosis. Remember, parts stores are there to sell parts. They aren't mechanics in most cases. Information is the key to chasing problems in late model cars, and quite simply, you get the information that you pay for. A good diagnostic computer cost upwards of $10,000 dollars, and that is why shops charge to hook it up. Part stores hook it up for free to sell you parts that you may or may not fix your problem.