mangus580
Member
Ok... my 1995 Suburban decided to give me a strange issue today.
I have been having problems with the backup lights blowing the fuse. I havent had time to track down the issue, so I tossed a circuit breaker in its place, so at least the signals would stay working once it reset.
This morning, my wife hops in to leave, puts it in reverse, and the engine quits.
Now there are no gauges, and it wont run. Cranks over fine. Radio works, key buzzer works, etc.
I havent tested yet, but I am assuming the turn signals do not.
What i am thinking, is there is a blown 'master' fuse someplace, or a bad fusible link. I am not sure what one though, and I am hoping for some direction.
Looking at a schematic provided by Autozone, it appears the ECM Ign, Turn Signals, and Gauges may be supplied by the same source? (see attached) This would go along with what I am seeing. Sadly the schematic doesnt really show what supplies the 3 in the fusebox.
Please help!!
Mike
I have been having problems with the backup lights blowing the fuse. I havent had time to track down the issue, so I tossed a circuit breaker in its place, so at least the signals would stay working once it reset.
This morning, my wife hops in to leave, puts it in reverse, and the engine quits.
Now there are no gauges, and it wont run. Cranks over fine. Radio works, key buzzer works, etc.
I havent tested yet, but I am assuming the turn signals do not.
What i am thinking, is there is a blown 'master' fuse someplace, or a bad fusible link. I am not sure what one though, and I am hoping for some direction.
Looking at a schematic provided by Autozone, it appears the ECM Ign, Turn Signals, and Gauges may be supplied by the same source? (see attached) This would go along with what I am seeing. Sadly the schematic doesnt really show what supplies the 3 in the fusebox.
Please help!!
Mike