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Cedwat



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Arrrrrrrrr! Electrical disorders : signal lights, rear wiper
Hi,

From this morning, I have lost my signal lights, rear wiper, maybe my loudspeakers, speedometer, temp gauge, fuel gauge ...
Even more bizarre: my warning (hazard?) lights are working ...

Ant ideas?

Thanks.
Post #75602 13th Jun 2011 11:09am
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110SEB



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Fuses is your first thing to check. The manual shows you which fuses deal with which instrument. The fact that so many have gone at the same time, suggests that somehting more general might be at fault. An earthy perhaps.

Someone who is not an electrical ignoramus will be along to help in a minute.
Post #75606 13th Jun 2011 12:35pm
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pom



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After checking the fuses you may need this tool.

Pom
Post #75607 13th Jun 2011 12:42pm
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Anderzander



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I think of the things you have listed only the hazards are not on a switched live circuit - check the fuses under the drivers seat.
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Cedwat



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pom wrote:
After checking the fuses you may need this tool.

Pom


Ah ah ah ! That was good fun ! Rolling with laughter
Well the car is still not working now Big Cry
Post #75614 13th Jun 2011 1:13pm
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Cedwat



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Anderzander wrote:
I think of the things you have listed only the hazards are not on a switched live circuit - check the fuses under the drivers seat.


Ok. I'll try that.

By the way, I put a power box from ReulSport there yesterday. I had to get a permanent "+" from the fuse box and a earth also from there. But I checked my connection : they are clean and good.

Did not check the fuses there.
Post #75615 13th Jun 2011 1:15pm
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Cedwat



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I am good again: it was the 10A fuse in the dashboard box (I think position 7).

Thanks
Post #75616 13th Jun 2011 1:39pm
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