204 Chevy Impala

Asked by GuruLLSYP Apr 07, 2019 at 05:17 PM about the 2004 Chevrolet Impala

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I only have one light that comes on and it's under
the glove box area. All of the rest of the lights don't
go on is  there a way to see what voltage the head
light fuse is? And do you know if there is a way to
to fix a Chevy Impala stereo no audio no beeps
check the fuse it seems to be fine but the ground
needs to be fixed I want to know where the ground
wire is for the amp. The dome light fuses I
meanbecause we only got one light that works but
we want all the rest plus the trunk light is not
working is there a way to fix that too?

1 Answer

What you need to do is go back inside the trunk and disconnect the factory amp. It will be on the upside of the inside of the trunk. From there you will need to make a couple of short jumper pieces of lightweight cables to jump the pinholes on the connector. First thing I had to do to my 2000 to get the bells and whistles back to working.

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