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Anyone have any idea? I've been working on a new headliner and now wiring in my radar detector. Putting it back together and have no power at the homelink garage door opener. Can't find anything about a fuse for it in the manual. Anyone have an idea??? I'd really appreciate some help.
So the plot thickens and I realized I have no low beam headlights, radio/nav and it seems like the clutch safety switch might not be working correctly because the car doesn't recognize the clutch being depressed to allow me to start it. The ignition switch lights up the button as well as everything else as it should but the start button won't illuminate red when the clutch is depressed??? Please anyone got any ideas?? I've checked every fuse and what's odd is that none of the items working seem to be listed in the manual in the fuse box.. ?
Out of desperation I disconnected /reconnected the battery.. Fixed everything. Who knows...
How old is your battery? It might be time for replacement...
As an aside, I spent some time looking at the circuit diagrams that are in Section 18 of the Vantage workshop manual V1 (Oct '05); the '06 cars didn't have the "homelink" mirror, so it wasn't much help.
However, when I checked my copy of V6 (May 2007) of the workshop manual, it didn't have any circuit diagrams!
Does anyone have circuit diagrams for the cars in their newer manuals, or are they a separate download from the AM technical site?
Thanks...
Last edited by DonL; Dec 8, 2014 at 02:12 PM.
Reason: Added Section 18 reference
I have a 2013 V8 Vantage. I purchased the auto-dimming rearview mirror with "Homelink" garage buttons. After two attempts, I located the connector, hidden behind the dome of the reading lights and wrapped in a rubber pad. I removed it and connected it directly to the new rearview mirror. Everything went well; the most challenging part was putting the light dome back in place to adjust it correctly behind the metal clips.
Well, after finishing everything, I noticed the rearview mirror isn’t getting power. I’m not sure what’s happening. Before assuming that the rearview mirror is defective—which I doubt—I’d like to know where the fuse that powers the "Homelink" rearview mirror is located.
Does anyone know where the fuse that powers the Homelink rearview mirror is located?