I've been recently giving my minivan some upgrades to the interior such as some 
new speakers, a side pillar mounted gauge, a rear mounted "hidden" radio 
antenna, plus a new headliner and a factory overhead console. 

While I was test fitting the overhead console a couple of the (yet to be fully 
wrapped) wires for the push button lights may have got crossed and seemed to 
knock out the power to my factory radio & all the overhead interior lights. 

I checked the fuse box and found no bad fuses. It wasn't clearly listed what 
fuse went to the overhead lights anyway, the closest listing I saw was for 
"indicator" lights. The factory radio had it's own fuse, but it was fine. I 
also didn't see anything listed for it in the underhood "power distribution 
center" in it's relays or fuses. Everything else seems to be fine, except for 
one other thing I noticed today. The voltage gauge on the instrument cluster no 
longer works as well. 

The factory cassette/cd radio worked fine before the mishap as did the previous 
overhead lights. I was very cautious when it came to the splicing of the wiring 
for the console lights as I skipped the more elaborate functions like the 
compass & power vent switches and just used the front and rear click on lights 
correctly spliced (and bench tested) into my previous connector. 

Does anyone know what I should check to get this one fixed? It seems to be a 
bad hidden relay or fusable link. 

David Salamone
Positive Impressions
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