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Author Subject: NS Rear sidelight blowing fuses
murphy

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Post #1
This problem has only just started from last night really when noticed it was out.

Spent today investigating the cause, found the bulb was blown so replaced that, still no light. Checked the fuse and that was blown so Replaced that.

Got a couple more fuses, and noticed when i put them in. Turned the lights on it just blows the same fuse again and again ?????? Brake and indicator work fine still.

Any idea's anyone? Seems at the moment, i fix one problem and just as soon as ive done that another jumps up the day after! Sad
Posted 20th Jan 2010 at 03:22
murphy

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Post #2
guess not
Posted 24th Jan 2010 at 14:23
rikky 🦔

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Post #3
well, you could start by checking if anything in the light loom looks suspect. have a look at the rear light cluster and on the inside where it passes through the shell, check the loom isn't ripped or catching the body of the car

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Posted 24th Jan 2010 at 15:20
murphy

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Post #4
Booked in tomorrow to have it all investigated, everything looks as it should. This same thing happened to my old 306 TD, was just a short occuring.

Never know it might be a result of the heater and blower functions not working aswell, know electrics are all linked in weird ways.
Posted 29th Jan 2010 at 15:25

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