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Old 06-24-2007, 03:37 PM   #1
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Tein E.D.F'ing C. problems~

sorry for the amount of text.
Anyways, i have tein flex coilovers with the EDFC setup. I had posted earlier about my battery relocation problems and how I blew a 100amp Fuse.

After this happened, the radio and the EDFC would not work. ( the EDFC is getting power from the radio) I visually checked all of the accessory fuses located inside the driver side kick pannel....they all looked good. I checked the EDFC fuse and it was blown, so I replaced it with the same kind of fuse from radioshack.
Still not working! AND YES...I HAVE TRIED TURNING THEM BOTH ON!

Anyone who has suggestions regaurding setup or possible solutions feel free to give input . thanks
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I guess youll have to use your hands to adjust the damping now. How horrible.

Seriously though, I'd check out the wiring diagram foldout in the FSM and start troubleshooting. A multimeter would probably help too.
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That is HORRIBLE that I have to use my hands! ha ha. Its also horrible that noone I know has the EDFC setup and the suspension did not have the instruction mannual when I got the suspension.
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sorry for the amount of text.
Anyways, i have tein flex coilovers with the EDFC setup. I had posted earlier about my battery relocation problems and how I blew a 100amp Fuse.

After this happened, the radio and the EDFC would not work. ( the EDFC is getting power from the radio) I visually checked all of the accessory fuses located inside the driver side kick pannel....they all looked good. I checked the EDFC fuse and it was blown, so I replaced it with the same kind of fuse from radioshack.
Still not working! AND YES...I HAVE TRIED TURNING THEM BOTH ON!

Anyone who has suggestions regaurding setup or possible solutions feel free to give input . thanks
You know there's fuses outside too. You've checked every single one? Buy a new radio and controller then.
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smell them, they might smell toatsy. If they do, its time for new electronics
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just check if you are getting 12 volts to the EDFC? if so and its not turning on, then its fried.....

if you dont have power, then you blew a fuse somewhere, so either go find it, or be mad lazy and run a fresh power line.
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do yuor power windows work?

if not check the main fuse 75/100amp
your alternator might be internally grounding liek mine was
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After checked the fuses repeadly i noticed a speck of dirt blocking the point in which the fuse was suposed to be connected. Works now .
Please close this thread, thanks
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* a 10A fuse in the engine bay*
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