Sunday, April 11, 2010 - 06:24 pm, by: Matt Shields(Smokeyvip)
is anyone familiar with the integration relay? specifically location, symptoms of failure, testing and if so where i can get a replacement for how much?
think i cooked mine this weekend wiring up some lights.
Monday, April 12, 2010 - 01:09 pm, by: James Paton(Mys013)
Location is up under the steering column on the fuse panel... trick is though its on the other side of the fuse panel.
If you are looking for one I suggest you pull your old one out first because there are a couple of different ones and you may purchase the wrong one (like I did) I paid $80 delivered from Japan for mine which was from Yahoo Auctions.
Monday, April 12, 2010 - 04:30 pm, by: Matt Shields(Smokeyvip)
ok so to get this straight, it is on the underside of the dash, to the RIGHT of the steering column?
what shrouds to i need to remove?
i was under the impression i had to remove the lower part of the dash cover. and then that cream coloured fuse junction where all the blade fuses are, i need to drop that somehow, and it's on the top side of that. correct?
and can it be removed and the car function ok? or does the car need it to be in order to function.
its weird because the ONLY thing that has gone out has been my interior lights and nothing else. everything else works perfectly. your help would be appreciated as i've spent hours searching and not learnt a lot!
Monday, April 12, 2010 - 10:42 pm, by: James Paton(Mys013)
If you climb in and under the dash you will see the standard interior fuse box... you have fuses on one side of the panel but on the top side of the fuse panel you have relays, this is where the integration relay is. Its a fairly big relay.
From what I saw the car does function but I dont know what else you loose by not having it working properly, my issue was I had lost headlights completely. I would be very careful working around this area, disconnect the battery as the air bag wires are in the same place.
What you neeed to do is remove the lower dash panel, and loosen the fuse panel you should be able to have enough movement to remove the integration relay but it is fiddly.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010 - 01:10 pm, by: Joshua Baldwin(Celsior101)
hey matt just wondering if you found or fixed the problem as one of my friends with a celsior is experiencing the same problem his interior lights wont work and neither does his fender pole, everything else is good could this be similar to your problem or something else?
Tuesday, April 27, 2010 - 09:31 am, by: Joshua Baldwin(Celsior101)
yeah i couldn't find one labled dome everything is in japanese lol. still have the problem but got a working integration relay for 10 bucks then taking it to the auto elec
Sunday, May 02, 2010 - 11:43 am, by: Joshua Baldwin(Celsior101)
i done some more researching and found english translation to the fuse box and yes, it was the 10 amp dome fuse. i feel so stupid now knowing all of this was over a 10 amp fuse
Thursday, December 09, 2010 - 02:02 pm, by: Aaron deVisser(Bigdiv)
Just wondering if mine has the same problem, the interior light functions fine when on the "on" switch, but when i open the doors when its on "door" it does not. I read somewhere the relay box requires a resistor replacement ? Any one had experience with this ?