Blown Fuse Location?
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Blown Fuse Location?
So I was trying to replace my rear plate bulbs last night, and had the lights on for illumination. Problem is, by the time I had taken the first bulb out, checked a text and replied, picked up and plugged in the new bulb, I forgot the lights where on and I think I've blown a fuse or something as all the rear lights (and front sidelights) no longer turn on
I know there's 3 fuse boxes, two under the bonnet and one under the dash on the drivers side. I just can't seem to locate what's happened as I can't see any blown fuses in the boxes under the bonnet. So I'm guessing if it is a blown fuse it will be under the driver side dash? But you can't see by simply looking under there, I'm going to have to take each one out! There's supposed to be a set of tweezers supplied in one of the fuse box locations, does anyone know the whereabouts of these bad boys, and any easy solutions to fix?
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J
I know there's 3 fuse boxes, two under the bonnet and one under the dash on the drivers side. I just can't seem to locate what's happened as I can't see any blown fuses in the boxes under the bonnet. So I'm guessing if it is a blown fuse it will be under the driver side dash? But you can't see by simply looking under there, I'm going to have to take each one out! There's supposed to be a set of tweezers supplied in one of the fuse box locations, does anyone know the whereabouts of these bad boys, and any easy solutions to fix?
Thanks,
J
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Are you sure you haven't just blown the other lamps by touching something when removing or refitting the number plate ones?
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They'll be me in a few hours most probably, actually thinking more like tomorrow as I've got a free bar later with work! Better not be attempting it after that!
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I'd guess you need a mini 10A blade fuse in no.23
Or one of the 10A ones on the above diagram related to the lights. Don't pull the fuses out with mini pliers, they're metal and the fusebox is live. The fuse removal tool is usually clipped into the fusebox board, you'll see it once you get under there.
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Thanks Fester,
A LOT of helpful stuff there, appreciate it!
Is the second diagram the lid of fusebox under the drivers side dash? If it is then I didn't see it when I briefly looked! Just all the fuses, so that just might come in handy!
Thanks again mate!
A LOT of helpful stuff there, appreciate it!
Is the second diagram the lid of fusebox under the drivers side dash? If it is then I didn't see it when I briefly looked! Just all the fuses, so that just might come in handy!
Thanks again mate!
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It's not the lid as there isn't one. It's on the kick panel just beneath the bonnet release catch i think. Which is probably why you missed it
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So managed to find it, and you were right it was the
mini 10A fuse in number 23! So it all works how it did now, just a shame the bulbs I intended on fitting didn't work in the end!
mini 10A fuse in number 23! So it all works how it did now, just a shame the bulbs I intended on fitting didn't work in the end!