Been trying desperately to sort two on going problems and ended up 15 (yes15) 10amp fuses down and still none the wiser.
First problem is: The fuse for the fog lamps and rear number plates goes as soon as I switched the lights on. Tried isolating everything I can but been doing it for so long I think I'm just chasing my tail. Odd as it all worked yesterday with no problems.
Second problem: Don;t have any speedo/rev counter lights. All the bulbs seem fine and all the other lights work. Any idea which wire it is coming off the speedo unit please, may be related to problem No:1
As always thanking blah blah blah
Tripping fuse and dial lights.
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Tripping fuse and dial lights.
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Re: Tripping fuse and dial lights.
Which fuse number?
Could be a problem with either main headlight or foglight switch, or both, assuming no wires in the circuit are shorting out.
Have you checked that the terminals to the rear number plate lights and/or on the switches have not become disconnected?
The dashboard lights are the blue/grey wire into the plug.
Could be a problem with either main headlight or foglight switch, or both, assuming no wires in the circuit are shorting out.
Have you checked that the terminals to the rear number plate lights and/or on the switches have not become disconnected?
The dashboard lights are the blue/grey wire into the plug.
Re: Tripping fuse and dial lights.
After hours and many many fuses turned out all it needed was the relay poking.
Still, all sorted now
Still, all sorted now
Head of Complaints - Big Pie Cartel
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If it sounds like it's naughty, it probably is.
Re: Tripping fuse and dial lights.
Problem has returned. Groo.
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Re: Tripping fuse and dial lights.
Swearing an oath to Cathulu and a dozen fuses revealed the problem to be the single black wire that plugs into the fuse box.
Aren't vw's run?
Aren't vw's run?
Head of Complaints - Big Pie Cartel
If it sounds like it's naughty, it probably is.
If it sounds like it's naughty, it probably is.
Re: Tripping fuse and dial lights.
Although now a different fuse trip when I pull for the windscreen washer. Just going to swap the wires and run it off the rear one I think.
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Head of Complaints - Big Pie Cartel
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