   
Michael D. Harmon (Tworottiedogs)
New Member Username: Tworottiedogs
Post Number: 10 Registered: 06-2003
| Posted on Friday, August 08, 2003 - 07:45 am: |
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This has happened a few times and is doing it more often. When I got in (1995 LWB) there wasn't any lights. Turned the key and not even a click, no horn, no anything. I hit the brakes and everything came back on. Sometimes, I have to reset the radio code. I also get flickering lights on occasion. I feel it is a relay but can't figure out which. I was thinking that the ignition cylinder was bad but that wouldn't explain the loss of interior lights. There has got to be some big relay that feeds everything. I don't know why the brake pedal clears this fault but it does. thanks for any inputs, Mike |