Check Your positive and negative connections on your battery. I have a 94 and the corrosion plays a huge factor just whack it a few times with a wrench see if any of it falls of.
Try looking at your fusible link that is connected to the battery, if it is 'blown' you will not get power to anything.
Lights must be on during periods of restricted visibility. ref: EQ-2
It requires more power, RPM goes down when demand for power is higher especially if lights are on or air conditioning
i cannot fine which relay has turned off my fuel pump and i do not have power to my lights
Retained Accessory Power. When the Ignition is turned off, power will stay on for a short period of time for things like the radio, and interior lights.
If nothing is happening (no noise is lights):There is no power going to the computerIs it plugged inIs the power cable going to the wall outlet goodThe power switch is no goodThe power supply is no goodA internal wire carrying power to any of the above is no goodAnything else would show some sound from a fan, harddrive, or lights
Nothing that requires to be switched on to a power source can save energy , but neon lights use less than some others.
Not unless there is some sort of power drain...little lights, or clocks, or anything needing a continuous power supply to maintain integrity.
Sounds like you blew a fuse-able link. They are wires over near the battery that feed from the power distribution to the battery or the loads in the car.
That's not a design feature, that's a flaw! When the lights are turned on, they draw power from the battery. If your engine isn't running to allow the alternator to charge the battery, then sooner or later the lights will use up all the stored power in your battery. simples.
Check the battery. Turn headlights on - they will come on with or without the key if it has power from the battery. If lights do not come on, the battery is dead (try jump-starting) or there is a bad connection (loose cable), or a short in the electrical system. If headlights come on, but dashboard lights do not light up - check the ignition (cylinder / switch)
sounds like you need a new alternator or have a grounding issue somewhere