David, You said: "The stoplight circuit is powered by fuse #18-20 amp and is independent of the turn signals so #4 fuse doesn't affect this...." This is not the case in all cars. In the early vin's, sorry I don't have the break out number, the stop lamp circuit is included in the fuse #4 circuit. (See Technical Information Manual p 216) In these cars fuse #18 in not used. "We're here to help you" DMC Help / De Lorean Services / <dmchelp@xxxx> Web Site: <www.deloreanservices.com> ----- Original Message ----- From: <jtrealty@xxxx> To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 1:25 AM Subject: [DML] Re: More new owner questions. > Steering and shifting should not be "stiff". Lubricate the shift > linkage and check the rubber bushing in the front bulkhead where the > steering shaft passes through and spray some lubricant on it, it could > cause "stickiness" not "stiffness". The shift linkage could also need > slight adjustment. You are correct that #4-20amp fuse is supposed to > feed the turn circuit. If it is missing and the circuit still works > someone has rewired to provide power. This is not an upgrade although > it could have been done because the fuse block position was melted > previously. The stoplight circuit is powered by fuse #18-20 amp and is > independent of the turn signals so #4 fuse doesn't affect this. To > find where the power is comming from for the turn signals just pull > fuses till you find the one that kills it. A wild guess is #6. The > repair might involve a jumper on the hazard switch feeding power from > the hazard circuit over to the turn circuit. It would be best to > return the wiring to the origional configuration to give full > protection by the fuses and to make it easier to troubleshoot in the > future. It would be best if you could get a wiring diagram, then any > competant auto tech could troubleshoot this. Keeping the circuits > separate allows one to die and the other could continue to operate > because they each have their own source of power. > David Teitelbaum > vin 10757 > > -- In dmcnews@xxxx, Les Huckins <jhuckins@xxxx> wrote: > > Shifting and steering are very stiff, is this normal. > > > > Fuse #4 is missing, turn indicators and stop light switch (which > work > > just fine), was there an upgrade or just another wild fixer. > > > > Thanks again, Les > > > > Before posting messages or replies, see the posting policy rules at: > www.dmcnews.com/Admin/rules.html > > To address comments privately to the moderating team, please address: > moderator@xxxx > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >