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toueeyoreeyangMar-19-12 08:06 PM
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#105636, "Issue with rear hatch sensor"


          

So I just bought a 98 eclipse gs. (Private seller) Thought I got a good deal for the car. 106,000 miles - $1000 right? Anyways, I fixed up a few issues it had engine wise and then this issue pops up. I found out the car had been rear ended before. Wasn't told this. Trying to figure out why the radio wasn't working. I hooked up a deck and no power. Checked with light checker and power was coming through fine but no power to the deck. I checked up front with the fuses and there wasn't a fuse in the radio/interior light slot. I figured all I needed to do was stick a fuse into the radio slot right? WRONG! Both fuses need to be plugged in to have the radio work. So I plugged both fuses in and low and behold the radio kicked on! Then I noticed something...... there is a door open indicator on the instrument cluster. It now stays on. So in order to have a radio to listen to some tunes on, I must open the hood every time and plug the fuse for the interior lights in. I then must unplug after or it will drain the battery ......... hungry little bugger! It will not shut off even with the key out of the ignition..... need help please..... I will post pics when I get a chance to...... Any advice will help. I now know the hatch was replaced but is there any way to disconnect or fix the sensor in the hatch latch so the indicator won't stay on? So tired of opening the dang hood every day.

Gonna boost it baby!

98 GS

  

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AdministratorCODE4Mar-20-12 02:18 AM
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#105637, "RE: Issue with rear hatch sensor"
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check the hatch latch and ensure the sensor is not grounding continuously, which it is.

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toueeyoreeyangMar-20-12 05:38 AM
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#105638, "RE: Issue with rear hatch sensor"
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Originally posted by CODE4
check the hatch latch and ensure the sensor is not grounding continuously, which it is.


You my friend are brilliant! It was. I bent the sensor down just a smidge and presto! Thank you!

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98 GS

  

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