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Old 01-24-2009, 03:03 PM
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valentine one wiring problems?

Okay, so heres what is happening.

I am trying to wire my valentine into the car using the ad-a-circuit fuse adapter method.

I have the adapter and all but it won't work.

I followed the instructions on this post:
https://www.rx8club.com/showpost.php...0&postcount=73

Now, when I wire it all up, I can turn the car on, and the ac works ( I know I am using the right a/c fuse too, because if I leave that fuse out that part of my display doesn't even come on.) however, the valentine doesn't come on.

I tapped the add-a-circuit wire, grounded it to the bolt (wasn't on tight, just around the bolt, but it was touching none the less *this was because I was testing to make sure everything worked before I made it permanent*) and then plugged the phone line into the valentine hardwiring kit.

However, I get nothing!

I don't know why this is!
One thing to note, is that the guy in the post said he added an extra 7.5 amp fuse to the add-a-circuit. I did not, but he wasn't sure it was necessary. Is it? Is that the problem?

If you have any insight or ideas, PLEASE LET ME KNOW or maybe a different fuse to try or anything.

Thanks!
Old 01-24-2009, 03:09 PM
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Did you plug the phone line into the correct port of the V1 hardwiring kit?
If I remember correctly there were two ports.

Did you turn the V1 switch clockwise to the On position?
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ya it is in the main port and yes it is on.

Also, I am curious, I saw a diagram of the fuse box a long time ago, but I can't recall where, it explained what each fuse was for.

does anyone know where I can find that online?
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have you checked the voltage coming off the adapter?
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the add-a-circuit?

no I haven't. but I can't find my voltmeter and I don't want to have to buy a new one so I am trying to narrow it down.

for some reason I am really thinking that it is because I didn't add the extra 7.5amp fuse.....
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Inside box, from top down -

Cigar
Access
Power
a/c
not used
not used
defroster
dsc
audio
locks
windows
room

(the four vertical fuses are spares)

I would not use the a/c, I'd connect to the second one down 'accesories'.

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okay. I'll change the fuse, however, the two below that you said are "not used" have fuses in them.... hah so I guess they are just doing nothing. But what is the "access" fuse responsible for?
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Nav & mirrors.

'Power' fuse does the second outlet, in the centre console and the trunk lid popper.
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woo!!! got it too work.

and that access fuse was responsible for my whole display.... like if i turned it on with that fuse out the display didn't come on at all...

but ya, I used a spare fuse in the second slot on the add-a-circuit and flipped the little cylindar fuse in the valentine hardwire kit.

idk, but it works now... yay!!

Thank you guys so much for your help, you guys are great!
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You're welcome.

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