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anyone know where the fuse for the sidelights is located?
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anyone know where the fuse for the sidelights is located?
i think iv blown it. all the lights come on but for the side lights
any help appreciated.
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and i have no rear nightlights
checked all the fuses and all is well. bible says its fuse no.10 15a under the dash but its fine.....
I have boot light and courtesy lights but my hazard switch does not flash...the indicators do though...
all bulbs are good but for one of the rear lights, the one with the double filament? i have a single filament in there at the moment do the brake lights work. would it be that stopping all the side lights working? they are a different circuit i thought
checked all the fuses and all is well. bible says its fuse no.10 15a under the dash but its fine.....
I have boot light and courtesy lights but my hazard switch does not flash...the indicators do though...
all bulbs are good but for one of the rear lights, the one with the double filament? i have a single filament in there at the moment do the brake lights work. would it be that stopping all the side lights working? they are a different circuit i thought
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is it perhaps one of the relays under the bonnet???
edit there is a lighting relay under the fuse cover under the bonnet (or HOOD if you are crazy )
could tie in with the front fogs problem?
edit there is a lighting relay under the fuse cover under the bonnet (or HOOD if you are crazy )
could tie in with the front fogs problem?
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