SFHLibertyCRD wrote:
94 LSC wrote:
The EVIC has the dome lights in it. Do they work properly? If you unplug the EVIC unit from the harness, does the fuse still blow? When you cut the headliner, did you cut into a wire? Retrace your steps and you'll find the problem.
EVIC has dome lights that connect to my original wiring harness. They are out with all the rest of my dome lights, radio, locks, etc. EVIC power leads are both unplugged (that was my first step) and the fuse still blows (only ground is still connected as I haven't had a chance to remove that yet (ground shares the same ground point as BCM, so could be it messed up the ground connection?). No wires were cut as I was especially concerned about cutting a wire when chopping my headliner.
I cannot attach a circuit diagram at the moment as photobucket is mis-behaving for me.
I only have the 2006 circuit diagram...hopefully it is close enough to your 2005 CRD.
If you look at page 8W-12-27 you will see that the +12 volts from fuse 34 leaves the Juncyion Block at connector C1 for the cluster and courtesy lamp and connector C2 pin 18 for the Radio, "Module Electronic Overhead', lamp cargo, vanity lamps and hands free module.
you need to first pull off plug C2 on the junction block and see if the fuse still blows, then try connector C1.
Assuming the fault is down the C2 pin 18 plug route, Red wire, you need to disconnect C308 to isolate everything except the radio which goes off at Splice S311 somewhere. Assuming that with C308 disconnected there is no longer any blowing fuse...you now will now need to pull off the connectors on the EVIC and then the cargo lamps, vanity lamps etc.
If you are still blowing the fuse with all components disconnected...including the radio....you need to leave the components disconnected and with power OFF ie. disconnect battery, use the OHMs setting on your Multimeter to see if you get a reading on this Red wire to chassis ground somewhere.
If so, you now have to start cutting wires one at a time until you see the short dissapear.....for example cut the Red wire coming out of connector C308 pin 3....see if the one end of the wire goes to ground while the other end does not.
You can always connect the wires back together...use shrink-tubing insulation and solder the wires back together again.
Once you find a section of wire that appears to be the short, for example the wire coming from C308 pin 3 going up to Splice S311 and to connector C2 on the Junction Block and to the radio....unless you can physically trace the wire to look for a short to ground you will need to isolate the faulty section of wire completely and replace it with a new-laid section of wire.
I had major shorts of various wires going to ground...or going to some other random wire.....in the harness of my 2002 Export CRD. The SO had driven the front-right into a tree and the main harness runs under the radiator in that area. I had to isolate about 5 wires completely at both ends and re-lay new ones.....hope your problem is much easier to find!
