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Theft Light - Crank No Start
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<blockquote data-quote="NightRyder" data-source="post: 15579181" data-attributes="member: 147364"><p>Thanks again for all the suggestions everyone. I tried all suggestions above by locking the steering wheel and disconnecting the battery and still no luck unfortunately. I noticed a 30 amp mini fuse blown under the drivers side dash. I replaced it and i saw it blow again so something is definitely up. There must be a wire I forgot to ground. I found a fuse diagram and it appears to be fuse#43 (GEM, Master window/door lock). Not sure if this is related to the original issue that would cause the theft light to turn on or a separate issue? It could be PATS related. I'm going to research PATS and see what I can learn and try and troubleshoot the issue. This has been frustrating to say the least. I will post an update if I get it fixed in the event it happens to someone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NightRyder, post: 15579181, member: 147364"] Thanks again for all the suggestions everyone. I tried all suggestions above by locking the steering wheel and disconnecting the battery and still no luck unfortunately. I noticed a 30 amp mini fuse blown under the drivers side dash. I replaced it and i saw it blow again so something is definitely up. There must be a wire I forgot to ground. I found a fuse diagram and it appears to be fuse#43 (GEM, Master window/door lock). Not sure if this is related to the original issue that would cause the theft light to turn on or a separate issue? It could be PATS related. I'm going to research PATS and see what I can learn and try and troubleshoot the issue. This has been frustrating to say the least. I will post an update if I get it fixed in the event it happens to someone else. [/QUOTE]
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