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leeshez

posted on 5th Sep 03 at 12:59

Cheers i have driving lights on that side but been ok for about 18 months i will look though :)


greengoddess

posted on 5th Sep 03 at 10:20

could be shorting out on a wire somewhere, have you connected anything to your lights wiring (high level brake light, foglights etc). check connections to lights and make sure no water is getting near connections as this will blow fuses every time.:thumbs:


Juha GSi

posted on 5th Sep 03 at 07:03

have you measured your battery voltage when engine is running? i had it almost 15V should be like 12.5V,and dont know name of the part wich they changed, but it keeps the altenator in limits, so it dont let it go like 15V. it think it might be blown.

wait until some one else explains...


leeshez

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 5th Sep 03 at 05:33

On tuesday the drivers side light bulb had blown so i thought i would change it later. That night i was going to work i noticed that the back drivers light and number plate light had gone out blown fuse so wednesday i changed the bulb it was well burn,t and the fuse sorted i thought but this mornin i noticed that it had happened again. Does any one have any ideas on how and why. Thanks Lee.