My F keeps blowing fuses.
My F (MY2000) keeps blowing fuses 12 & 16 (clock, radio & interior lights + Stop & Reversing lights).
I thought I had it all sorted this morning when only fuse 12 wasn't playing ball - fixed I thought.
Then this afternoon fuse 16 joined in. :bang:
I did notice that after I had allegedly 'repaired the radio etc' the brake lights came on on their own. Opened the boot lid and they went out.
What is going on?
Any help greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Shutts
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radio fuse. the leads are long behind the unit so you can pull it out and replace it.the wires can be sorting somewhere.
the earth is on each inner wing behind each rear lamp.unbolt and clean and rebolt.check that the plugs are dry and clean on the lamps.
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Further update later in the week.
Thanks again
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Thanks Darren. Removed radio and refitted. All now working properly.
Thanks Clive. Checked wiring loom by the boot hinge and it fell apart. All wires broken
At least I've got something to do at the week-end.
Well played boys you are both stars.
Virtual beers all round. :beer:
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Shutts
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Try and introduce a bit of extra cable when you repair it to give some slack and maybe a bit of spiral wrap to add protection.
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Will do.
Do you recommend any particular method of joining the cable?
If I remember you don't approve of scotchlocks.
Thanks again.
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Shutts wrote: Many thanks.
Will do.
Do you recommend any particular method of joining the cable?
If I remember you don't approve of scotchlocks.
Thanks again.
Shutts
Chiming in late to this, I'd recommend soldered joints and heat shrink for splicing in new cables. Definitely not scotchloks. Should be against the effin law.
In line crimps are effective but are bulky and untidy IMO.
Glad you found the faults. :broon:
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Extra wire, solder and heat shrink is the way to go. Also leave off the lower clip on the boot lid as this forces the wiring in a tight curve.
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