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Paul K

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Electrical Problem
« on: 21 May 2009, 09:15:43 »

Help,
Yesterday whilst driving from Glasgow to Edinburgh before retuning home to Warwick I got a Brake light Fuse fault indicated. I change the fuse and this blow the next time I used the brakes. I then found I have no indicators, Radio and the air-con started to play up the air –con AUTO light flashed and the fan kept hunting so I remove the fuse.
So now I’m back home I have got to sort things out. I have no Trip Computer, No Brake lights, No Indicator, No Radio, and only ½ brilliance interior light. The remote central locking works OK but I get no lights flash.
Before I start to tear my hair out (what little I have) has anyone had this type of fault before and knows what the cause is likely to be?

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Re: Electrical Problem
« Reply #1 on: 21 May 2009, 09:44:44 »

I have had that mate. It's only a fuse problem. Check ALL your fuses - i.e: those under the steering wheel as well as those in BOTH fuse boxes under the bonnet. Change the burnt fuses with the recommended ones (you can have a guide regarding the fuses in the maintenance guides section). IMO, you have more than one blown fuse.

Check it out. You should be fine after that  :y :y
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Re: Electrical Problem
« Reply #2 on: 21 May 2009, 13:19:50 »

Thanks I'll have a good look when I get home, I was hopping that it is something simple but when you'er away from home with no tools or anything it's easy to think the worst.

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