Fuse 21 was blown so I changed the fuse. It blew immediately on contact. Car was not running so short must be constant hot. Fuse 21 is radio, 6 button obc, interior lights, glove box flashlight. Red/green is constant hot. Any ideas on r and r would help. Thanks.
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Originally posted by g.ruff561 View PostFuse 21 was blown so I changed the fuse. It blew immediately on contact. Car was not running so short must be constant hot. Fuse 21 is radio, 6 button obc, interior lights, glove box flashlight. Red/green is constant hot. Any ideas on r and r would help. Thanks.Jon (OO=[][]=OO)
1992 325ic white, stock with a 5-speed swap
Palm Beach County
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Thanks for the feedback. The first thing I checked was for moisture. I just bought the car 3 months ago in. It was under a tarp for 4 years and looked in pristine condition. Paint, tires, interior, no rust. The only thing I did do was install an aftermarket HU and a euro clock swap. Both worked fine until this weekend. Fuse pops on contact. Definite hard shortage.
For reference Fuse 21 is radio, interior lights, trunk lights, obc.
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There was a post not long ago about someone blowing 21 when they closed their trunk. Check the trunk light wire that runs along the hinges, it may have broken and be shorting against the body.
If not that, time to start disconnecting everything on that circuit and reconnecting one by one until it blows.Thank god, R3V was getting boring since the ginger kid wrecked his car. - Stonea
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Originally posted by g.ruff561 View PostTurns out it was the 6 button obc connector. I did a euro clock swap. Used the connector that was sent with the clock. Turned out the clock connector was garbage. It was made with computer pins and electrical tape. I ended up pulling the clock and going back to oem 6 button obc.Thank god, R3V was getting boring since the ginger kid wrecked his car. - Stonea
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Originally posted by g.ruff561 View PostTurns out it was the 6 button obc connector. I did a euro clock swap. Used the connector that was sent with the clock. Turned out the clock connector was garbage. It was made with computer pins and electrical tape. I ended up pulling the clock and going back to oem 6 button obc.
ditto. When I initially swapped to euro clock, I used a cheap adapter that kept shorting fuse 21. It wasn't until I removed that I noticed it was the cause.www.instagram.com/snwmble
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In depth at the link, the wiring basics are directly below:
As you probobly noticed, the OBC harness has about 12 wires, only 4 of those wires are needed to get the euro spec clock working. The analog clock has a number above each pin. They are:
30- Power
31- Ground
58k- Light power
31g- Light ground
On clock harness side cut these wires and connect them:
red/white - Power(constant 12v)
brown - Ground
gray/red -Light power
brown/white - Light ground
Connect wires and reverse order to install panel! Enjoy!
Thank god, R3V was getting boring since the ginger kid wrecked his car. - Stonea
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Good looking out Mwishlist. Not for nothing but I have a 91 318 6 button obc harness. Could you give the colors on this harness that I would need. I think I am going to just crimp or splice and shrink. I have tried 2 on line available connectors and they both crapped out within a few months. I now have a 4 wire oem clock connector. Thanks.
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