Fuse blowing on lighting circuit
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Fuse blowing on lighting circuit
The fuse protecting the circuit on the tail lights and dashboard
lights keeps blowing. This has happened 5 times now. When I replace
the fuse it either blows again straightaway or soon after I drive the
car again. The car is a UK spec 2001 1.8 VTEC Sport.
Any clues as to the likely cause ?
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lights keeps blowing. This has happened 5 times now. When I replace
the fuse it either blows again straightaway or soon after I drive the
car again. The car is a UK spec 2001 1.8 VTEC Sport.
Any clues as to the likely cause ?
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Re: Fuse blowing on lighting circuit
"Alarmboy" <none@000.com> wrote in message
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> The fuse protecting the circuit on the tail lights and dashboard
> lights keeps blowing. This has happened 5 times now. When I replace
> the fuse it either blows again straightaway or soon after I drive the
> car again. The car is a UK spec 2001 1.8 VTEC Sport.
>
> Any clues as to the likely cause ?
You most likely have a short somewhere. The fuse is there to protect
against such a thing.
Start by checking the bulb sockets and grounding of the sockets.
news:1196632_7d832cdedf62aac9193b454c744afccf@auto boardz.com...
> The fuse protecting the circuit on the tail lights and dashboard
> lights keeps blowing. This has happened 5 times now. When I replace
> the fuse it either blows again straightaway or soon after I drive the
> car again. The car is a UK spec 2001 1.8 VTEC Sport.
>
> Any clues as to the likely cause ?
You most likely have a short somewhere. The fuse is there to protect
against such a thing.
Start by checking the bulb sockets and grounding of the sockets.
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Re: Fuse blowing on lighting circuit
Alarmboy wrote:
> The fuse protecting the circuit on the tail lights and dashboard
> lights keeps blowing. This has happened 5 times now. When I replace
> the fuse it either blows again straightaway or soon after I drive the
> car again. The car is a UK spec 2001 1.8 VTEC Sport.
>
> Any clues as to the likely cause ?
>
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You changed your car stereo and left the extra 'illumination' wire
dangling around unprotected? Maybe you've pinched a wire and it needs a
good shake to short to ground?
'Curly'
> The fuse protecting the circuit on the tail lights and dashboard
> lights keeps blowing. This has happened 5 times now. When I replace
> the fuse it either blows again straightaway or soon after I drive the
> car again. The car is a UK spec 2001 1.8 VTEC Sport.
>
> Any clues as to the likely cause ?
>
=======================
You changed your car stereo and left the extra 'illumination' wire
dangling around unprotected? Maybe you've pinched a wire and it needs a
good shake to short to ground?
'Curly'
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Re: Fuse blowing on lighting circuit
"Alarmboy" <none@000.com> wrote in message
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> The fuse protecting the circuit on the tail lights and dashboard
> lights keeps blowing. This has happened 5 times now. When I replace
> the fuse it either blows again straightaway or soon after I drive the
> car again. The car is a UK spec 2001 1.8 VTEC Sport.
>
> Any clues as to the likely cause ?
>
Just a thought...check for water in the tail light bulb sockets. I had this
in an old Dodge Dakota. Packed them with grease and never had the problem
again.
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Re: Fuse blowing on lighting circuit
Alarmboy wrote:
> The fuse protecting the circuit on the tail lights and dashboard
> lights keeps blowing. This has happened 5 times now. When I replace
> the fuse it either blows again straightaway or soon after I drive the
> car again. The car is a UK spec 2001 1.8 VTEC Sport.
>
> Any clues as to the likely cause ?
>
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