
Originally Posted by
2ndGenGuy
That sounds right. Those won't be powered until you turn those systems on. For instance, if you turn on your headlights, that's when they should be getting power. So I'm assuming that the rest of the fuses do have power when the ignition is on?
I think the whole thing is, we are confused as to what is actually going on. I know I am. Because now you're saying you have power to some of the circuits, and I can't figure out when you do have power, what has power when, and when you don't have power.
I think to clear this all up, can you make a video and post it on YouTube? Electrical diagnosis is really difficult over the internet. You need to make the video really clear though as to what is going on.
If not, if you can answer these specific questions, this might help...
1. Does everything work before the you turn on the ignition? Your headlights? Your brake lights? Those should all work without turning on the ignition.
2. Then turn the ignition on. Don't do anything EXCEPT turn on the ignition. What happens? Do the idiot lights light up on the gauge cluster? Then check if the headlights and brake lights still work?
3. Leave the car in neutral, and try to start it. You mention that power cuts out when you push your clutch in. Will it start without the clutch pushed in? The clutch is not connected to anything electrical, so it should not affect anything. If pushing the clutch pedal in affects something, then you need to look around the clutch pedal for pinched wires. Jiggle shit around under the dash and see if things come back on or turn off and try to isolate it. Get under the hood, follow the clutch master cylinder line down to the slave cylinder, and see if the clutch lever on the transmission has any wires on it or around it that are getting pinched.
4. Push in the clutch, if the power cuts out, then when does it come back on?
EDIT: The other thing I might do is disconnect all the stereo shit. It sounds like maybe it was hacked into the car, and it could be shorting out the whole electrical system. Disconnect the amplifiers from the battery, and maybe even disconnect the radio. Also, I would be willing to bet that after your car has been sitting a couple of weeks, your battery is probably getting low again.
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