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I found the thread discussing this issue... I know all about the wire breaking in the plug for the shift interlock.... Here's my problem, I purchased a new connector for the switch located in the center console just underneath the back side of the shifter... When attempting to wire in the new connector I accidentally touched 2 wires together and most likely blew a fuse... Can someone please help me find the fuse that sends power to this switch... When testing the 4 leads to the switch, I definitely do NOT have power to ANY of the 4 wires... Thank you in advance
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Note sure, no way of checking since I'm by myself... I tried reversing against a wall while applying the brakes and it's to bright outside and I couldn't see.. I'm gonna try and pry something on the brake pedal
lay something heavy on the pedal or wedge a stick or board on pedal,lay something on back windshield and mash brake,see if reflection of red light is seen when pedal is pushed
Lol...thank you so much for the advice, I'm actually a professional installer and, I tried to quickly repair my car before heading back into work and thought I could shortcut it, normally I have a pretty good slight of hand but not today... Lesson learned... It was a 10 amp fuse inside the kick panel fuse box behind one of relays... I didn't see it when testing the fuses, but it was revealed as soon as I pulled the relay..
good.lots of people are having the same exact problem that you are.wires need to be rerouted or extended,2006-2010.try not to work on any electrical from now on without unhooking battery first.neg.first,pos.last,hooking back up pos.first,neg last.good luck.