freeman987
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Circuit breakers a damn good idea. Just went thru 11 15a minis. I got the amp completely unplugged. Am trying to unplug everything closest to the firewall harness. Like I said earlier vehicle electrical isn't my fortay. When I'm using the ohmneter on the 15a cig fuse under the hood I'm getting 171.5 reading and it's jumps to 174ish when I unplug certain plugs. Mind you I'm not plugging any back in. I feel like I should be able to isolate this problem a little better and faster.Unplug the amp there in the center console. Likely not the issue, but its in the area of burnt wires that you described earlier
It being a 2004, it might have Sirius XM. On my Esky, that was shorted out from a bad factory install. That stopped it from popping the 15a fuse for me.
Also, save a but of money, go to the AutoParts Store, and get a 10a circuit breaker, at least thats what I recommend. Circuit breakers always seem to take a bit more current to pop, so I always go one step below for wiring diags. This way when it pops, you just reset it for the next test.
Also, unplug all the wires under your passenger seat. A PDM, or power seat controller, could be an issue.
EDIT: Check all the wiring going to and from the cigarette lighter, and the OBD port hot wire. They are connected.
And if I were to pull the fuse block and remove the 15a fuse port should that let me turn the vehicle over?