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deaallen



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United Kingdom 2012 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 SW Santorini Black
TDCI drivers electric window fuse keeps blowing
If anyone could give me some advice I would really appreciate it - I'm completely useless when it comes to electrics Embarassed

The drivers side electric window has died however the passengers works fine.

The fused under the steering wheel keeps blowing as soon as I turn the ignition key.

I tried swapping the switch with the passengers side but the fuse still blows.

I then took the door card off and checked the wires heading to the motor and found one red one which was cut through - I've repaired that but still the fuse is blowing. I then tried disconnecting this wire along with the central locking wires that run through to the door, but the fuse still blows.

Considering the fuse is still blowing even after I disconnect all the wires running through to the door I'm guessing there must be a short somewhere along the loom under the dash Big Cry

before I attempt taking the dash out to investigate, is there anything I'm missing or anything else I should check? I bought a multi meter but to be honest I have no idea how to use it Whistle
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dorsetsmith



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Removing the switch dis-cornet plug set multi meter to ohms, one probe too orange red wire plug pin and the other one too black wire plug pin on the plug needs to read open cct Meg ohms i.e. high res to be OK repeat for orange blue and black wire if reads closed cct ( 000 ohms i.e. low res ) you have short to earth in the wire from the switch to the door pillar plug
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Noiseydave



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Our 90 did the same, it was the door loom. Stripped it back and replaced all the wires
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As above the wires in the rubber boot between the door and pillar will have snapped. Ray
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deaallen



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Thanks for all the tips, I narrowed it down to the Orange/Grey wire going between the fuse and the switch

I didn't actually manage to find out where exactly though. I don't know what I did but after all man handling of the wires and the fuse box it all seems to be up and running normally again Confused

I'm guessing it was either a dodgy connection at the switch or fuse end. I would have liked to have known for sure but I'm going to cut my losses and just be thankful its working again.... for now Laughing
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custom90



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You've likely moved the wire from being shorted out, it might be okay for now but don't be surprised if it happens again.
It really needs tracing.

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deaallen



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I'm sure you're right, when I have more time I'll have to have a better look and try and fix it once and for all
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dorsetsmith



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dorsetsmith wrote:

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Removing the switch dis-cornet plug set multi meter to ohms, one probe too orange red wire plug pin and the other one too black wire plug pin on the plug needs to read open cct Meg ohms i.e. high res to be OK repeat for orange blue and black wire if reads closed cct ( 000 ohms i.e. low res ) you have short to earth in the wire from the switch to the door pillar plug


and that would have next to check and of cores the switch its self ( find your problem wiring as i had to repair dash loom on defender if it had been left much longer hold thing would court on fire)
Post #724125 18th Aug 2018 2:48pm
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