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azzmi |
posted on 6th Jan 07 at 22:16 |
put a new fuse and hope it Won't blow. If so, start to move by hand the wiring loom partially when doing that keep the lights on. If you are lucky, when a particular cluster of wiring has moved, the fuse blows, then you can intensively expect this region of wiring loom.. | |
c4rsa-sport |
posted on 6th Jan 07 at 11:56 |
i sorted out what i thought was the problem and put the dials back in and all was fine, driving round and still no problem, i hit a pot hole and the fuse has blown again, really annoying me now, can anybody help?? | |
c4rsa-sport |
posted on 5th Jan 07 at 18:21 |
well my dad has checked the bulbs and they are all fine, but there was a bit of the circuit was overhangin the edge could this of caused it to short out? | |
nathy_87 |
posted on 5th Jan 07 at 18:08 |
the bulbs arent too big wattage for the fuse are they ? | |
c4rsa-sport |
posted on 5th Jan 07 at 16:38 |
i have just took the dials out and put a 5amp fuse in and switched the lights on and it did not blow, my dads reakons it must be a dodgy buld, he is going to have a look any other ideas? | |
azzmi |
posted on 3rd Jan 07 at 23:25 |
I think you should uncover related wiring lines (from the lights switch to park lamps and instrument panel) and firstly make a check by eye. if it is not leads to a solution then make the check by a contuniuty checker (or ohmmeter). | |
c4rsa-sport |
posted on 3rd Jan 07 at 16:33 |
so any ideas of any how i could solve this problem? | |
azzmi |
posted on 2nd Jan 07 at 22:31 |
I don't think so. if it is so, when you fitted a 15 Amps fuse, the copper line which carries the current on the instrument panel must be burned to melt. | |
c4rsa-sport |
posted on 2nd Jan 07 at 16:57 |
well it happens as soon as i turn the lights on, could it be something to do with one of the bulbs behind the speedo? | |
azzmi |
posted on 2nd Jan 07 at 16:44 |
it strongly possible a short circuit. If you keep trying to fit stronger fuse your wiring will be cooked finally. does your problem occur when you turn on park lamps or headlamps? I got little confused about that because of my improper english. | |
c4rsa-sport |
posted on 2nd Jan 07 at 16:30 |
anybody??? | |
c4rsa-sport |
posted on 1st Jan 07 at 17:49 |
yet again the other morning i turner my lights on and the fuse blew straight away, does anybody have any idea why it could be doing this, even put a 15amp fuse in and it blew.. need help!!! | |
CoastalCorsa |
posted on 29th Dec 06 at 15:05 |
thats not good - try unplugging the whole stalk then replace the fuse which blows, if it does not blow then you know that the indicator stalk is blowing fuses | |
c4rsa-sport |
posted on 29th Dec 06 at 14:59 |
on my indicator stalk when it knocks off the main beam come on could that be something to do with it? | |
CoastalCorsa |
posted on 29th Dec 06 at 14:58 |
damp electrics or somethings wired wrong | |
c4rsa-sport |
posted on 29th Dec 06 at 14:54 |
i have just blown the fuse for the dash lights (dials when lights are on), replaced it and it went again straight away, replaced again and blown again, any ideas?? |