Interior light troubleshooting

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Interior light troubleshooting

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I have decided to tackle the lighting issue that has plauged this car sinceI have had it... It seems to blow the interior light fuse when it rains. I pulled the drivers seat and found moisture under the carpet, so I need to weather proof the car. wihch is going to have to wait till I have a little more time.

Anyway I saw under teh seat two black wires that looked to be linked togther in a connection that is in under the seat (side to side), and a black one similar but located just forward of the wiring "T".

these wires seem to go to the doors...

Now there is also a connector that has a bunch of white wires going in and out of it....

I dont have my wiring diagram handy to determine where these go....

Suggestions and thoughts appreciated :)
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Re: Interior light troubleshooting

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Hi,
My interior lights fuse (#27) keeps blowing in my 2003 SSEi. Did you have any luck finding out what is causing your problem?

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One thing that has often caused the interior light fuse to blow has been a short in the wiring for one of the visors.
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Archon wrote:One thing that has often caused the interior light fuse to blow has been a short in the wiring for one of the visors.
I assume the headliner has to come out for this?
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Doesn't have to come out. Generally the wiring is bad inside the visor, not under the headliner.
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00Beast wrote:Doesn't have to come out. Generally the wiring is bad inside the visor, not under the headliner.
Ok, thanks.
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I haven't put alot of time into tracking this down since its gotten cold. I am looking at pulling the interior out a some point to fix the sunroof, lighting issues and the heated seats... after I am done the car will definatly be in better condition than when I bought it!

And now I gotta take a look at those radio lights since they have started going out on me...
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After removing the 4 or 5 screws for the visor, is there a pigtail up in the headliner to disconnect the electrical?
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Yeah each side has 3 and that much I have done.. Also the Cig lighter is on the same circuit iffin I remember correctly... I disconnected that and the instant blowing stopped, now it is after a couple of days... Haven't figired out if it is a when it rains issue yet.. I have to replace a relay first... or not have my trunk open.... or horn blow...

I have put a multimeter across the fuse and it pulls nothing close to the 10 amps that is there... so it is intermittant whatever it is...
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Thanks. A previous owner had an auto-mate remote start system installed, but it was not working. I had it fixed (bad remote, replaced driver's door wires), but hasn't solved my interior light issue. Please post any updates if you get yours working.
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I bought a relay today for mine so that I can start logging when the fuse fails.

The guys at Advance had a hard time locating the right relay... Its not listed in their computer system, I have to tell them it was the same as the Trunk release, Fuel pump, and about 4 other relays.. they finally found the right part. (yeah...they was closest to me and wanted to start working on this)

So far so good though, when they do work, I found it interesting that they only work if the light outside is dark enough. I wasn't used to this as my previous cars was not that intelligent, including my '04 GP that I had...
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I bought a new relay at AutoZone and it took them a while to find one too. Went out, pulled relay so they could get the GM number on relay and then they finally found one.
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Did you folks all solve this issue with your interior lights? My 2003 is doing the same thing. I have blown 3 fuses and changed the relay, with no luck in finding the problem. A day later my interior lights do not work at all.
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Re: Interior light troubleshooting

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Found the problem... Like many others, it was a short in one of the visor lights.
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