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ZeDefender



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Nice and easy then Thumbs Up Tell someone you love them today because life is short.
But shout it at them in German because life is also terrifying and confusing...
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dulwich man



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10 Amp fuse from memory - could be wrong!
Post #339761 22nd Jun 2014 7:11am
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ZeDefender



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Proven!

It's a 15A fuse (F13 on mine) - pull it out and the engine revs for a while each time you've given it some welly and put the clutch in.

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Post #339789 22nd Jun 2014 10:49am
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aus10RRW



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Just had the same problem! I had a trailer hitched onto my 110 and it blew the brake light fuse. The Indy garage I deal with plugged in the computer and found a blown fuse. Apparently the ECU takes signals from from different points on the Tdci, (including the brake system). If the ECU doesn't get the correct feedback, it gets all confused and your engine revs go all to pot!
Also, if you fit new brake pads, and try and drive with your foot on the brake (to bed in the new pads)the ECU shuts the revs down because it is detecting a brake signal.
Post #340312 23rd Jun 2014 9:19pm
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Caterham



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too early to say but could a faulty brake light bulb cause similar problems?

replaced fault n/w brake light bulb last night and a short drive this morning had the engine running well?

could it just have been coincidence?
Post #398105 12th Feb 2015 11:49am
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ozzie1989



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Very interesting!

I have RDX LED's fitted, and have even changed the 3rd high level brake light for an LED one.

I have the 'revving' between gear changes issue intermittently, if you put it into low box it happens all the time.

It doesn't bother me but strange how it happens intermittently! Rolling Eyes Now: 2010 2.4 TDCi 110 Utility Wagon
Then: 2004 2.5 TD5 90 Hard Top (X-Tech Edition)
Post #398121 12th Feb 2015 12:54pm
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dulwich man



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could be a loose fuse
Post #398264 12th Feb 2015 8:02pm
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Caterham



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just to let you know the dodgy bulb that was replaced seemed to make no difference.
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1ten.neuss



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I had the issue with the blown brake light fuse F13 (10 A) just yesterday when towing a horse trailer. I replace the fuse by a new one and no more increased rev when pressing the clutch.



Regards,
Bernd
Post #527384 27th Apr 2016 6:55pm
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Caterham



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Presumably that's the fuse that provides a feed to the clutch switch?
Post #527385 27th Apr 2016 6:58pm
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