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miket



Member Since: 05 Oct 2012
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Fuse query re indicators
Hi

My indicators stopped working yesterday (09 Puma DC), and wouldn't work on the indicator switch, hazard switch or when the central locking/alarm was switched on/off. I've replaced a fuse that had blown and so the indicators and hazard switches now work, but the lights still don't flash when the alarm is armed.

The central locking works with the fob and the alarm is armed (as shown by the red light on the dash), but can anyone shed any light on why the indicators still don't flash?

At the same time the interior light has stopped working, and I'm wondering if this is linked with the indicators?

Many thanks

Mike
Post #196827 27th Dec 2012 8:27pm
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Phoenix90



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Mike, I think you'll find another fuse has blown. Not sure exactly which one without cracking open a manual but check them all again.
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yes the alarm indicator link fuses are under the drivers seat in their own little fuse box. If everything is under control you are not going fast enough.

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miket



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I rechecked the fuses and replaced one under the seat that was for the main relay - it looked a little suspect, and the indicators now behave as intended.

Cheers

Mike
Post #197519 30th Dec 2012 1:40pm
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