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Old 05-01-2016, 05:31 PM   #1
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Lost power to multiple items help.

All,
The Axis has just returned from the service folks who did tire rotation, oil change, and fixed the slide out in the rear.
After arriving home I have found that I have lost power to the wipers, mirrors, air conditioning/blower system, and the night shade.
I have reviewed the owners manual regarding the fuses inside the front engine compartment. Using a mirror and flash light I do not see any fuses that are shorted. It seems like this happened once before, after servicing and installing the tire minder system but do not remember what was done to correct the problem.

I would appreciate any thoughts or opinions regarding this problem.
Thank you,
David

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Old 05-01-2016, 06:16 PM   #2
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How about the fuses in the drivers side front outside storage compartment? Or the 12V fuses on the converter panel (although those items don't sound like any on the panel and the service you had done wasn't near there..its sill worth a check).
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Old 05-01-2016, 09:14 PM   #3
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You probably can't tell which fuses are bad using a mirror and flashlight. A multimeter would be a big help. Check the voltages with the voltmeter and check the fuses with the ohm-meter. The owners manual should tell you which fuse(s) are involved.

Of course it could be something other than a fuse. I would suspect a bad ground common to the non-working parts.
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