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94 Olds Cutlass Electrical Problems

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94Cutlass1215 - 16 May 2008 06:22 GMT
I have a 94 Olds Cutlass Supreme that sat

When I open any of the doors the interior lights wont come on but when
I turn the key on the interior lights come on and wont go off untill
about 5 min after I turn the car off ... even if I drive the car for
200 miles they stay on the whole time ... is there a possiblilty of
wires bein crossed?!?  I pulled the fuse but for the interior lights
but my battery is still draining.

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Silver Surfer - 16 May 2008 23:30 GMT
Does your machine have the remote keyless entry option?

Can you turn on the interior lights with the light switch?

>I have a 94 Olds Cutlass Supreme that sat
>
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> wires bein crossed?!?  I pulled the fuse but for the interior lights
> but my battery is still draining.
edniega@gmail.com - 18 May 2008 22:32 GMT
Check around the fuse panel. Look for water penetration.
Also check for white powder on the wiring connectors.
The switches are on the inside of the door frames.

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