
Congratulations to vtecmec for winning May/June's Lude Of The Month, with his DIY Turbo BB1 build.
>>> Click Here For Profile <<<

>>> Click Here For Profile <<<

Fuse
- wurlycorner
- Ye are glad to be dead, RIGHT?
- Posts: 21496
- Joined: Sat May 19, 2012 3:33 pm
- My Generation: 4G
- Location: Chelmsford, Essex
- Has thanked: 2484 times
- Been thanked: 306 times
- wurlycorner
- Ye are glad to be dead, RIGHT?
- Posts: 21496
- Joined: Sat May 19, 2012 3:33 pm
- My Generation: 4G
- Location: Chelmsford, Essex
- Has thanked: 2484 times
- Been thanked: 306 times
Rear demister is on page 23-298 and 23-299
It runs off Fuse 32, 33 and 34, 11 and 9.
Fuse 11 must be ok though, because otherwise your engine wouldn't run.
Does the orange light turn on the demister switch, or nothing happen there either?
If nothing happens, then it looks like there's something wrong with either fuse 9, the fuse box in the footwell, or the wiring between the fuse box and the heater/rear window demister control panel (all common to both heater and rear window demister systems).
It runs off Fuse 32, 33 and 34, 11 and 9.
Fuse 11 must be ok though, because otherwise your engine wouldn't run.
Does the orange light turn on the demister switch, or nothing happen there either?
If nothing happens, then it looks like there's something wrong with either fuse 9, the fuse box in the footwell, or the wiring between the fuse box and the heater/rear window demister control panel (all common to both heater and rear window demister systems).
--
Iain.
Iain.
Super Secret 1G (not really super secret!)
- wurlycorner
- Ye are glad to be dead, RIGHT?
- Posts: 21496
- Joined: Sat May 19, 2012 3:33 pm
- My Generation: 4G
- Location: Chelmsford, Essex
- Has thanked: 2484 times
- Been thanked: 306 times
- Merlin
- Moderator
- Posts: 12393
- Joined: Fri Aug 06, 2010 9:04 am
- My Generation: 5G
- PSN GamerTag: Merlinbadman
- Location: Edinburgh
- Has thanked: 68 times
- Been thanked: 303 times
This may have happened becasue the fuse for your internal blower is also the fuse for the relay for the radiator fans etc... so your engine has overheated since it isnt being cooled as it should.
Since your engine has over heated and you blower does not work that points to fuse 9 in the foot well fuse box. If the fuse is 100% good (I recommend swapping it out anyway) follow the trouble shooting guides in the service manual. There is a trouble shooting guide for every section of the manual.
Since your engine has over heated and you blower does not work that points to fuse 9 in the foot well fuse box. If the fuse is 100% good (I recommend swapping it out anyway) follow the trouble shooting guides in the service manual. There is a trouble shooting guide for every section of the manual.
- wurlycorner
- Ye are glad to be dead, RIGHT?
- Posts: 21496
- Joined: Sat May 19, 2012 3:33 pm
- My Generation: 4G
- Location: Chelmsford, Essex
- Has thanked: 2484 times
- Been thanked: 306 times
Yep, it's all pointing to fuse 9/fuse box/wiring from fuse 9 on fuse box.
If that fuse has blown again, then something on that circuit must be faulty and be repeatedly blowing it.
Shouldn't be too hard to track it down.
As you say, if the radio has been replaced that might be a good place to start because it's possible they knicked a wire inside the centre console and it's shorting to ground.
If that fuse has blown again, then something on that circuit must be faulty and be repeatedly blowing it.
Shouldn't be too hard to track it down.
As you say, if the radio has been replaced that might be a good place to start because it's possible they knicked a wire inside the centre console and it's shorting to ground.
--
Iain.
Iain.
Super Secret 1G (not really super secret!)