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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / November 2005

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Fuse Number Needed for Key and Light Alarms - 1999 LHS

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toms@shaw.ca - 16 Nov 2005 19:41 GMT
Hi,

I have a 1999 Chrysler LHS and the alarms that sound when the key is
left in the ignition and the alarm that indicates that the lights have
been left on do not function when I shut off the car.

I recently had a electrical cable come apart at a connector and
strongly suspect that the fuse for these alarms is merely blown.

Unfortunately, the owners manual does not show which of the 20 fuses
supplies these alarms.

Can anyone assist me on this, as my local dealer charges over $100 per
hour and I am on disability?

Thanks in advance.
Keith Phillips - 16 Nov 2005 20:57 GMT
Tom: I think that when you remove the cover from the fuse area Left of the
steering wheel along the side, the locations and uses of the fuses are
stamped on the plastic of the fuse cover. The power distribution centre just
back from the screenwash bottle also has a legend inside the box.
I do have the Haynes Manual for this and can also probably pull fuses to
emu;late your problem if you get stuck
Keith
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maxpower - 17 Nov 2005 01:11 GMT
> Tom: I think that when you remove the cover from the fuse area Left of the
> steering wheel along the side, the locations and uses of the fuses are
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> > Thanks in advance.

I'm pretty sure there isn't a fuse just for that little circuit, if it were
a fuse you would be experiencing more electrical outages, but check all
fuses at the cover and then under the hood at the Black box PDC.
Is it possible that you just got a key cut and it isn't the correct one for
the ignition? Or it is possible that the ignition switch is bad..

Glenn Beasley
Chrysler Tech
 
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