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Hi I tried switching back to the original ignition switch several times because it would seem that the last thing touched would have something to do with it but it did not work with the original one either Last night I changed the passenger side brake light as it was out and when I went to open the door to get in the car the driver window decided it would go down all the way. Ughhh as I still cby offroadjim - Main Forum
Would there be a way to temporarily wire it so that the windows at least get power?by offroadjim - Main Forum
So does that mean that the power goes from the fuse box to the alarm under the seat and the. To the locks, windows, etc?by offroadjim - Main Forum
Thank you! I pulled the seat back out and there is power at the connector going into the box but if I use a test light (assuming it's 12v) at the 15amp fuse on the box I get nothing. The box definitely has a smell to it not that that is an indicator of anythingby offroadjim - Main Forum
I pulled the seats out today and the alarm wound up being under the drivers seat and the 15 fuse in it was good. I can't seem to locate any type of diagram to show me where the line from the fuse box goes to next and how it powers all the individual accessoriesby offroadjim - Main Forum
Hi. I have a 1998 Boxster which I just replaced the electrical portion of the ignition switch on. After replacing the ignition piece everything on the "C3" fuse circuit (power windows, interior lights, locks and alarm) no longer work. I checked the "C3" fuse on both sides with a test light and there is power on both sides. I also removed the fuse and put a jumper from one side to the other and sby offroadjim - Main Forum