ciderman
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Registered: 11th Sep 04
Location: cumbria
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well i dont know weather to shout HOORAY
OR
hang my head in shame
ive been checking things over again to see if i missed anything............
i also had a look under the middle console to see if i could see the reverse switch that was mentioned as a possible cause to my problem..............
i still havnt found the reverse switch, but i took another look in the fuse box, in particular at fuse 18.
just as before the fuse was fine and hadnt blown......
but then something hit me this time that didnt before.............
the condition of the fuse itself, it was an old type fuse (see pix), so i removed it and replaced it with a 20amp fuse which controls the hazard switch, then placed the old type 20amp fuse in the hazard light slot, and then tryed the hazards........................ and surprize surprize the hazards didnt work all of sudden, clean the contacts on the old type fuse and then replaced it and BINGO hazards are now working.
put it in reverse
reverse lights WORKING.
pushed the ciggy lighter in and
POP, now working.
took the car down the road and GUESS WHAT..............
YES YOU GUESSED IT working
so the whole problem was due to this little ba$tard
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Dave A
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that will teach you not to overlook the obvious
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ciderman
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quote: Originally posted by corsa808
that will teach you not to overlook the obvious
lol
yeah we live n learn
thats 1 problem i wont over look again i can tell you lol
[Edited on 26-02-2006 by ciderman]
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Planty02
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if i was you i would replace that ( and any other old style fuses) with new ones
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ainsley_brader
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Registered: 24th Mar 02
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quote: Originally posted by ainsley_brader
Turned out to be a 20amp fuse (no 18) cryptically labeled as KL15.
Did I not say this earlier on?
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ciderman
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quote: Originally posted by ainsley_brader
quote: Originally posted by ainsley_brader
Turned out to be a 20amp fuse (no 18) cryptically labeled as KL15.
Did I not say this earlier on?
yeah you were right in a roundabout sort of way
i did check fuse 18 when it was mentioned but it hadnt blown so i assumed it was fine and that wasnt the problem.
but like i say i never found out it was really fuse 18 until i had a closer inspection
thanks for everyone help on this
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ciderman
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quote: Originally posted by Planty02
if i was you i would replace that ( and any other old style fuses) with new ones
yeah thats the next job on the list mate
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