Dome Light Diode Fried

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After wiggling wires I found out it is this plug.

After I hard wired the wires... It worked.
 
The crimp splices on the blue/yel wire are just the factory splices - tape them back up well and leave them alone. Your issue won't be diode related, but more likely a blown fuse or power supply issue. Possibly an issue with the port installed keyless/alarm system. Have you checked the fuses?


All fuses good, it was this plug. Wire was pulled out and rest were corroded
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I'd guess that is the tap harness that is used when the keyless entry system is installed. I have a complete keyless system (removed from vehicle) at home that I can look at to double check if you'd like.
 
Also if you notice, there are two. Wires that are spliced but not connected to anything...
 
Looks to me like they were connected to each other, but I'll look at the alarm harness and double check.
 
Here's a quote from this thread:

It looks like it could be part of the alarm. Here's a picture of the whole alarm harness and there seems to be a red with black striped wire as part of the harness. Where does the other end of your wire go?
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I don't think that t-harness you're working with is part of the alarm/keyless... Hopefully someone else knows and can chime in.
 
One wire is for sure the alarm. It flashes lights according to that thread. I assume the other that's attached to the rearward running harness is its mate...

What say you?
 
I'd recommend chasing both wires to where they terminate to be sure, but I suspect you're right.
 
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