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    Trace the wire to where you actually get voltage? What fuse does the rear trunk lights use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by derbo View Post
    Trace the wire to where you actually get voltage? What fuse does the rear trunk lights use?
    Good point. Which fuse?
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    I peeked at the wiring diagram a little bit and all the lights on each side use the same ground. Looks like this on each side:

    http://www.bmw-planet.com/diagrams/r...E46_EX498A.htm

    I also found

    E445 - Luggage compartment light, left
    E446 - Luggage compartment light, right

    Under Component and signal information >> Components >> E_Lamps, electrical heaters

    But there's no schematics or further info

    If someone else wants to try and track down the switch it's all here:

    http://www.bmw-planet.com/diagrams/r.../e46/index.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by wsmeyer View Post
    I peeked at the wiring diagram a little bit and all the lights on each side use the same ground. Looks like this on each side:

    http://www.bmw-planet.com/diagrams/r...E46_EX498A.htm

    I also found

    E445 - Luggage compartment light, left
    E446 - Luggage compartment light, right

    Under Component and signal information >> Components >> E_Lamps, electrical heaters

    But there's no schematics or further info

    If someone else wants to try and track down the switch it's all here:

    http://www.bmw-planet.com/diagrams/r.../e46/index.htm
    Deviating a little bit from the troubleshooting......How can I get the whole E46 diagram? I guess I'm blocked out even though I got Java.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wsmeyer View Post
    I peeked at the wiring diagram a little bit and all the lights on each side use the same ground. Looks like this on each side:

    http://www.bmw-planet.com/diagrams/r...E46_EX498A.htm

    I also found

    E445 - Luggage compartment light, left
    E446 - Luggage compartment light, right

    Under Component and signal information >> Components >> E_Lamps, electrical heaters

    But there's no schematics or further info

    If someone else wants to try and track down the switch it's all here:

    http://www.bmw-planet.com/diagrams/r.../e46/index.htm


    FYI...my trusted BMW Master Tech did confirm that a ground wire is open somewhere. But could not be more precise on where. He did check the Ground Panel. In all probability, it could be in the Loop Bundle or in the Trunk Locking Switch.
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  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by johnrando View Post
    Bummer. I was going to say too, that sometimes mine are just loose. A little nudge gets 'em back. But with no voltage, sounds like something different.
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