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I went diagnosing my issues after getting home from work. My horn wasn't working, my SRS light was on, my radio wasnt working, and my steering wheel was off.
Steering wheel came first, I rotated it a couple of splines, and bolted it back in. The SRS light was on because I had forgotten to plug in the harness under the cluster when putting the lower panel back on. Easy fix.
I first thought the SRS harness had something to do with the horn. That was an incorrect assumption. I then went to look at the horn fuse in the engine bay, it was blown. Another easy fix.
The radio was a bit more of a headache. I pulled it out, unhooked everything, checked the fuse, and it looked as though everything was fine. I thought maybe the ground was bad, but it tested out ok. After getting a little frustrated from testing wires, I went to look at the fuse again. It was blown. I must have gotten a bad look at the fuse, because it was obviously blown. Another easy, yet unfortunately time consuming, fix.
I failed to remember to hook up my climate control cable to my heater box, so that will have to wait until tomorrow.
My main accomplishment today was finishing up the Dynamat on the floor pan. I knocked out the passenger side rear quite quickly after eating dinner. I had to clean up some leftover tar from the old sound deadening, then vacuum and wipe it down with some acetone. I had lots of room to work with and a nice flat (ish) surface. It definitely went quicker than the front pans the day earlier.
After finishing that area, I decided to check the time. It was 8:30, and I figured what the hell, I can take out the driver seat and do the other side in an hour. Well I did, and I finished at 9:40. Not bad if you ask me. I still have half of the pack of Dynamat I bought left. I used 6 or 7 sheets out of 12 on the floor pan. That leaves plenty to do the doors, and extra to put elsewhere. I plan on putting a foam padding (Dynapad) on the roof, so I might preempt it with some Dynamat underneath the pad.
Will have pics of todays progress tomorrow!