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sheeeedan
19-09-2009, 01:03 AM
i just drove from bankstown to ingleburn with out using signals :cool:
got home changed the fuse with same amperage and next thing you know, just a couple of minutes staring at my blinkers...there goes my fuse again.
and i also realised my hazards isent working aswells.
all globes are 12v
all globes arent faulty
fuse been replace with same amp
and yes u guess it. goes and goes (out of fuse so i gave up)
check all other fuses, inside enginebay and under dash.
could be another blowing out and shorting the blinkers
Mikka
19-09-2009, 10:06 AM
Could also be a short somewhere along the wire path which is causing extra current to be drawn (thereby blowing the fuse again).
Try and trace the wires and look for any damage, but if you cant spot anything its probably time to pull out the multimeter or take it to someone.
Boban
19-09-2009, 04:09 PM
i had the same problem before as well, my left guard indicator was shorting out on the guard and it kept blowing the fuse, took me ages do find it, and what sucked when that went, my cluster stopped as well (same fuse) so i had to guess how fast i was going
4age8u
19-09-2009, 05:22 PM
i had the same problem before as well, my left guard indicator was shorting out on the guard and it kept blowing the fuse, took me ages do find it, and what sucked when that went, my cluster stopped as well (same fuse) so i had to guess how fast i was going
correct i got a ticket for this(no cluseter and indicators) as my fuse blew while traveling in the motorway, same fuse for cluster exept temp guage,
Bludger
19-09-2009, 05:31 PM
i just drove from bankstown to ingleburn with out using signals :cool:
got home changed the fuse with same amperage and next thing you know, just a couple of minutes staring at my blinkers...there goes my fuse again.
and i also realised my hazards isent working aswells.
all globes are 12v
all globes arent faulty
fuse been replace with same amp
and yes u guess it. goes and goes (out of fuse so i gave up)you should wait for CRXer, he's good with these things
pm him
blakee
19-09-2009, 06:10 PM
it could be touching something metal...therefore shorting it out?? check the earth wire too
zachge
19-09-2009, 07:26 PM
Are you 100% that all bulbs are fine? I'd be triple checking this
Henessaayyy
19-09-2009, 07:32 PM
as mentioned, check for wires shorting out, it would most likely be at the tail of the circuit - where the wires meet the plug.
The bulbs could even be loose within the plugs.
Good luck!
SHU-ES1
19-09-2009, 07:37 PM
sorry if this sounds like a silly point, but have you checked that the fuse size is the correct size stated on the fuse box cover? :)
sheeeedan
21-09-2009, 10:11 PM
thanks for all the help guyz
yes, i still got the problem.
car at the electriction atm. i hope its nothing major..
appreciate it,
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