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Bonnet Electric Issue (not what you think)
Alright yall. Need your wisdom.
When I purchased my car, the PO had pulled the cable through the headlight so he could easily access the bonnet luggage compartment because the electrical switch didn't work. I want to get the electrical open of the frunk back in order. The rear trunk opens just fine with the switch located in the doorsill. I began by examining the fuse box to see if a fuse had blown. When I pull the switch in the doorsill, I hear nothing (no click or actuator.) Nothing in the fuse box looks out of the ordinary and when I was looking at some old posts, I saw Macster say that the trunks run off the same fuse (D7) so if that was the issue neither trunk would open. I followed the line through the firewall to the actual mechanical elements. You have the white actuator that pulls the cable, and the latch that actually locks the bonnet. I took a voltmeter to the actuator wires to see if they were getting voltage. They are not! To double check, I applied separate power to the terminals of the actuator and it came alive! So... My actuator works, but the cables that go to it (brown=ground & brown/black power cable) are not receiving any voltage at idle or when the switch is pulled. I have run the length of the cables as much as I could to see if there was an issue and have not seen anything to the naked eye. I also checked to see if maybe somewhere the cable had become detached, but it turns out when i use my voltmeters continuity tester, BOTH wires light up as connected to ground. Does this mean I have a short somewhere in the line? I also examined both switches in the doorsill and they both seem to function properly with similar resistance and continuity function. I have been examining the wiring diagrams available to see if maybe it wired through another device that could be the issue, but have not identified anything. Has anyone experienced a similar issue? http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1674857663.jpg |
Bump - any suggestions y’all?
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